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Janus heteronanostructures (HNs), as an important class of anisotropic nanomaterials, could facilitate synergistic coupling of diverse functions inherited by their comprised nanocomponents. Nowadays, synthesizing deterministically targeted Janus HNs remains a challenge. Here, a general yet scalable technique is utilized to fabricate an array of programmable Janus HNs based on anodic aluminum oxide binary-pore templates. By designing and employing an overetching process to partially expose four-edges of one set of nanocomponents in a binary-pore template, selective deposition and interfacing of the other set of nanocomponents is successfully achieved along the exposed four-edges to form a densely packed array of Janus HNs on a large scale. In combination with an upgraded two-step anodization, the synthesis provides high degrees of freedom for both nanocomponents of the Janus HNs, including morphologies, compositions, dimensions, and interfacial junctions. Arrays of TiO-Au and TiO/Pt NPs-Au Janus HNs are designed, fabricated, and demonstrated about 2.2 times photocurrent density and 4.6 times H evolution rate of that obtained from their TiO counterparts. The enhancement was mainly determined as a result of localized surface plasmon resonance induced direct hot electron injection and strong plasmon resonance energy transfer near the interfaces of TiO nanotubes and Au nanorods. This study may represent a promising step forward to pursue customized Janus HNs, leading to novel physicochemical effects and device applications.

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