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Quantitative Atomic-Site Analysis of Functional Dopants/Point Defects in Crystalline Materials by Electron-Channeling-Enhanced Microanalysis
Published on: May 10, 2021
Quantification of Material Gradients in Core/Shell Nanocrystals Using EXAFS Spectroscopy
Klaus Boldt1, Stuart Bartlett2, Nicholas Kirkwood3
1Department of Chemistry & Zukunftskolleg, Box 710 , University of Konstanz , 78457 Konstanz , Germany.
Abstract:
Core/shell nanocrystals with a graded interface between core and shell exhibit improved optoelectronic properties compared with particles with an abrupt, sharp interface. Material gradients mitigate interfacial defects and define the shape of the confinement potential. So far, few works exist that allow to quantify the width of the gradient. In this study, ZnSe/CdS nanocrystals with graded shells made at different temperatures are characterized using extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and Raman spectroscopies. The average coordination number of the probed element with respect to the two possible counterions is fit to a simple, geometric model. It is shown that at the lower temperature limit for shell growth (260 °C), substantial interfacial alloying can be attributed mainly to cation migration. At higher temperature (290 °C), strain minimization leads to atomic ordering of the metal ions and an anomalously low degree of phase mixing.
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