Abstract
Even colloidal polytypic nanostructures show promising future in band-gap tuning and alignment, researches on them have been much less reported than the standard nano-heterostructures because of the difficulties involved in synthesis. Up to now, controlled synthesis of colloidal polytypic nanocrsytals has been only realized in II-VI tetrapod and octopod nanocrystals with branched configurations. Herein, we report a colloidal approach for synthesizing non-branched but linearly arranged polytypic I2-II-IV-VI4 nanocrystals, with a focus on polytypic non-stoichiometric Cu 2ZnSnSxSe4-x nanocrystals. Each synthesized polytypic non-stoichiometric Cu2ZnSnSxSe4-x nanocrystal is consisted of two zinc blende-derived ends and one wurtzite-derived center part. The formation mechanism has been studied and the phase composition can be tuned through adjusting the reaction temperature, which brings a new band-gap tuning approach to Cu2ZnSnSxSe 4-x nanocrystals.
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Fan, F. J., Wu, L., Gong, M., Chen, S. Y., Liu, G. Y., Yao, H. B., … Yu, S. H. (2012). Linearly arranged polytypic CZTSSe nanocrystals. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00952
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