Because
of the fundamental properties and possible applications
in spin-based electronics and photonics, diluted magnetic semiconductor
nanowires are actively pursued. Here we report a general and facile
solution synthetic strategy to prepare colloidal diluted magnetic
semiconductor nanowires through solution-liquid–solid (SLS)
doping approach using single-source precursors. On the basis of this
strategy, transition metal ions such as Mn and Eu doped CdS nanowires
were successfully synthesized and characterized. The material characterizations
demonstrated that the doping process is nucleation controlled. We
further investigated the Mn doping effects on nanowire growth as well
as their photoluminescence properties. The Mn doped CdS nanowires
exhibit photoluminescence emission related to the excitonic magnetic
polaron in CdS, single Mn2+ ion and Mn–S–Mn
centers as well as trap states, evidenced by the time-resolved photoluminescence
spectra and magnetic measurements. With the increase of Mn precursor
that used in the doping process, the Mn2+ related emission
becomes more pronounced. By tuning the doping concentration, white
emissive doped CdS nanowires were achieved