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Colloidal CdSe/Cu3P/CdSe Nanocrystal Heterostructures and Their Evolution upon Thermal Annealing

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 3997-4005

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn3060219

Keywords

nanocrystals; heterostructures; annealing; cation exchange; doping

Funding

  1. European Union through the FP7 starting ERC grant NANO-ARCH [240111]

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We report the synthesis of colloidal CdSe/Cu3P/CdSe nanocrystal heterostructures grown from hexagonal Cu3P platelets as templates. One type of heterostructure was a sort of coral, formed by vertical pillars of CdSe grown preferentially on both basal facets of a Cu3P platelet and at its edges. Another type of heterostructure had a 'sandwich type of architecture, formed by two thick, epitaxial CdSe layers encasing the original Cu3P platelet. When the sandwiches were annealed under vacuum up to 450 degrees C, sublimation of P and Cd species with concomitant interdiffusion of Cu and Se species was observed by in situ HR- and EFTEM analyses. These processes transformed the starting sandwiches into Cu2Se nanoplatelets. Under the same conditions, both the pristine (uncoated) Cu3P platelets and a control sample made of isolated CdSe nanocrystals were stable. Therefore, the thermal instability of the sandwiches under vacuum might be explained by the diffusion of Cu species from Cu3P cores into Cd Se domains, which triggered sublimation of Cd, as well as out-diffusion of P species and their partial sublimation, together with the overall transformation of the sandwiches into Cu2Se nanocrystals. A similar fate was followed by the coral-like structures. These CdSe/Cu3P/CdSe nanocrystals are therefore an example of a nanostructure that is thermally unstable, despite its separate components showing to be stable under the same conditions.

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