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    Yang Zai-Xing, Zhong Wei, Au Chak-Tong, Du You-Wei. Controllable synthesis, characterization, and growth mechanism of hollow ZnxCd1-xS spheres generated by a one-step thermal evaporation methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(10): 108101.
    Yang Zai-Xing, Zhong Wei, Au Chak-Tong, Du You-Wei. Controllable synthesis, characterization, and growth mechanism of hollow ZnxCd1-xS spheres generated by a one-step thermal evaporation methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(10): 108101.
  • Controllable synthesis, characterization, and growth mechanism of hollow ZnxCd1-xS spheres generated by a one-step thermal evaporation method

    • Novel hollow ZnxCd1-xS spheres that are uniform in size are synthesized through the one-step thermal evaporation of a mixture of Zn and CdS powder. From an X-ray diffraction (XRD) study, the hexagonal wurtzite phase of ZnxCd1-xS is verified, and the Zn mole fraction (x) is determined to be 0.09. According to the experimental results, we propose a mechanism for the growth of Zn0.09Cd0.91S hollow spheres. The results of the cathodoluminescence investigation indicate uniform Zn, Cd, and S distribution of alloyed Zn0.09Cd0.91S, instead of separate CdS, ZnS, or nanocrystals of a core-shell structure. To the best of our knowledge, the fabrication of ZnxCd1-xS hollow spheres of this kind by one-step thermal evaporation has never been reported. This work would present a new method of growing and applying hollow spheres on Si substrates, and the discovery of the Zn0.09Cd0.91S hollow spheres would make the investigation of ZnxCd1-xS micro/nanostructures more interesting and intriguing.
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