A thin film of copper(I) oxide (thickness similar to 9 Angstrom), grown on
a Cu(III) crystal, was used as a model photocatalyst for decomposition of D
2O using ultraviolet light (hv 1.55-6.21 eV). No evidence for water photosp
litting was observed. The experimental uncertainties establish an upper lim
it of 2 x 10(-21) cm(2) for the cross section of the photoprocess sought. T
he pure Cu2O film was grown by bombardment with O-2(+) ions (1.5 kV) at a s
ample temperature of 605 K and was characterized by Auger electron spectros
copy.