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Cation Exchange during the Synthesis of Colloidal Type-II ZnSe-Dot/CdS-Rod Nanocrystals
Cation exchange is known to occur during the synthesis
of colloidal
semiconductor heteronanoparticles, affecting their band gap and thus
altering their optoelectronic properties. It is often neglected, especially
when anisotropic heterostructures are discussed. We present a study
on the role of cation exchange inevitably occurring during the growth
of anisotropic dot-in-rod structures consisting of a spherical ZnSe
core enclosed by a rod-shaped CdS shell. The material combination
exhibits a type-II band alignment. Two reactions are compared: the
shell-growth reaction of CdS
on ZnSe and an exchange-only reaction of ZnSe cores to CdSe. Transmission
electron microscopy and a comprehensive set of optical spectroscopy
data, including linear and time-resolved absorption and fluorescence
data, prove that cation exchange from ZnSe to CdSe is the dominant
process in the initial stages of the shell-growth reaction. The degree
of cation exchange before significant shell growth starts was determined
to be about 50%, highlighting the importance of cation exchange during
the heteronanostructure growth