Synthesis of CdS and ZnS Nanowires Using Single-Source Molecular Precursors
Journal of the American Chemical Society 125(38): 11498-11499
Article 2003 English
Authors
CB
Carl J. Barrelet
YW
Yue Wu
DB
David C. Bell
Abstract
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Single-source molecular precursors were used to synthesize II-VI compound semiconductor nanowires for the first time. Cadmium sulfide and zinc sulfide nanowires were prepared using cadmium diethyldithiocarbamate, Cd(S2CNEt2)2, and zinc diethyldithiocarbamate, Zn(S2CNEt2)2, respectively, as precursors in a gold nanocluster-catalyzed vapor-liquid-solid growth process. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy studies show that the CdS and ZnS nanowires are single-crystal wurtzite structures with stoichiometric compositions. In addition, photoluminescence measurements demonstrate that these nanowires exhibit high-quality optical properties. The applicability of our approach to the synthesis of other compound and alloy semiconductors nanowires as well as nanowire heterostructures of these materials is discussed.
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