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Electron microscopy study of exotic nanostructures of cadmium sulfide.
Authors:Lifeng Dong  Jun Jiao
Institution:Department of Physics, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207-0751, USA.
Abstract:In this article, two simple methods, evaporation-condensation and catalytic thermal evaporation, were used to investigate the synthesis of CdS nanostructures for nanoscale optoelectronic applications. To understand their growth mechanisms, various electron microscopy and microanalysis techniques were utilized in characterizing their morphologies, internal structures, growth directions and elemental compositions. The electron microscopy study reveals that when using the evaporation-condensation method, branched CdS nanorods and self-assembled arrays of CdS nanorods were synthesized at 800 degrees C and 1000 degrees C, respectively. Instead of morphological differences, both types of CdS nanorods grew along the 0001] direction. However, when using the catalytic thermal evaporation method (Au as the catalyst), patterned CdS nanowires and nanobelts were formed at the temperature region of 500-600 degrees C and 600-750 degrees C, respectively. Their growth direction was along the direction 1010] instead of 0001]. Based on the microscopy and microanalysis results, we propose some growth mechanisms in relation to the growth processes of those exotic CdS nanostructures.
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