Abstract

Encapsulated nanoparticles were produced by the pulsed laser ablation of MoS2−Te composite targets in a high vacuum chamber. Transmission electron microscope and X-ray energy dispersive spectrometer measurements showed that core-like Mo-rich nanoparticles were encapsulated with shell-like Te-rich materials. Layer structures of the hexagonal MoTe2 phase were formed on the nanoparticle surface that was linked to the diffusion-controlled migration and crystallization. The mechanism of nanoparticle syntheses was discussed in relationship with the pulsed laser ablation of MoS2−Te target materials, the formation of Mo-rich cores, and the growth of layer-structured MoTe2 shells.

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