Anisotropic Arm Growth in Unconventional SemiconductorCdSe/CdS Nanotetrapod Synthesis Using Core/Shell CdSe/CdS as Seeds

2019 
Anisotropic semiconductor CdSe/CdS tetrapods exhibit unique dimension-dependent quantum confinement and efficient charge separation/transport along the arms, making them useful in a wide range of optoelectronic applications. Traditionally, the CdSe/CdS tetrapods were produced by anisotropic CdS growth on zinc-blende CdSe core, induced by ligands that selectively bind to specific facets of CdSe. In this work, we report an unconventional method to grow CdSe/CdS nanotetrapods using wurtzite CdSe/CdS core/shell nanocrystals as seeds, without the aid of selective-binding ligands. The CdS layer thickness in the seeds and the Cd and S precursor concentrations have a significant impact on the morphology of CdS growth. The tetrapods we obtained has one arm much longer than the other three. Through detailed transmission electron microscopy study, we found the anisotropic arms resulted from the stacking faults occurred in the growth, which induced a local phase change from wurtzite to zinc blende at one end of the C...
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