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Cd<sub><i>x</i></sub>Pb<sub>1–<i>x</i></sub>S Alloy Nanowires and Heterostructures with Simultaneous Emission in Mid-Infrared and Visible Wavelengths
Alloying
of CdS and PbS could potentially provide an important semiconductor
with a wide range of bandgaps, with bandedge emission from mid-infrared
to visible green, for various optoelectronic applications. We investigate
the possibility of CdPbS alloy formation in nanowire and nanobelt
forms, especially the dependence of alloy composition on two different
cooling routes. Our results show that rapid cooling immediately after
the growth phase can lead to a high-quality uniform alloy with Cd
composition larger than possible at thermal equilibrium and by natural
cooling. On the contrary, unassisted natural cooling leads to the
formation of axial or core–shell heterostructures, containing
segments with pure CdS and CdPbS alloys with lower Cd content than
through rapid cooling. Such heterostructures with green and mid-infrared
emission provide simultaneous access to two widely separated wavelengths
from a single monolithic structure and can be important for many applications.
Our results can help identify strategies for growing nanostructures
with uniform alloy of high Cd incorporation, core–shell structures
with shell serving as a passivating or protecting layer, or interesting
longitudinal heterostructures. Both various heterostructures and uniform
alloys of these materials could be important for high-efficiency solar
cells, novel detectors, and nanolasing in wide spectral ranges