Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.270, No.3-4, 380-383, 2004
Investigation of the role of cadmium sulfide in the surface passivation of lead sulfide quantum dots
Surface passivation of PbS nanocrystals (NC), resulting in strong photoluminescence, can be achieved by the introduction of US precursors. The role of CdS in the surface passivation of PbS NCs is uncertain, as the crystalline structure of CdS and PbS are different, which should impede effective epitaxial overgrowth. Absorption spectroscopy is used to show that the CdS precursors strongly interact with the PbS NC surface. Electron microscopy reveals that the introduction of US precursors results in an increased particle size, consistent with overcoating. However, we also find the process to be highly non-uniform. Nevertheless, evidence for epitaxial growth is found, suggesting that effective surface passivation may be possible. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:nanostructures;liquid phase epitaxy;sulfides;semiconducting lead compounds;semiconducting II-VI compounds