Direct determination of polarity, faceting, and core location in colloidal core/shell wurtzite semiconductor nanocrystals

Giovanni Bertoni*, Vincenzo Grillo, Rosaria Brescia, Xiaoxing Ke, Sara Bals, Alessandra Catellani, Hongbo Li, Liberato Manna

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Abstract

The ability to determine the atomic arrangement and termination of various facets of surfactant-coated nanocrystals is of great importance for understanding their growth mechanism and their surface properties and represents a critical piece of information that can be coupled to other experimental techniques and to calculations. This is especially appealing in the study of nanocrystals that can be grown in strongly anisotropic shapes, for which the relative growth rates of various facets can be influenced under varying reaction conditions. Here we show that in two representative cases of rod-shaped nanocrystals in the wurtzite phase (CdSe(core)/CdS(shell) and ZnSe(core)/ZnS(shell) nanorods) the terminations of the polar facets can be resolved unambiguously by combining advanced electron microscopy techniques, such as aberration-corrected HRTEM with exit wave reconstruction or aberration-corrected HAADF-STEM. The [0001] and [000-1] polar directions of these rods, which grow preferentially along their c-axis, are revealed clearly, with one side consisting of the Cd (or Zn)-terminated (0001) facet and the other side with a pronounced faceting due to Cd (or Zn)-terminated {10-1-1} facets. The lateral faceting of the rods is instead dominated by three nonpolar {10-10} facets. The core buried in the nanostructure can be localized in both the exit wave phase and HAADF-STEM images.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6453-6461
Number of pages9
JournalACS Nano
Volume6
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • HAADF-STEM
  • HRTEM
  • exit wave reconstruction
  • nanocrystals
  • polarity
  • wurtzite

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