Abstract

Nearly monodisperse colloidal superstructures of cadmium chalcogenide quantum dots (QDs) are reported. The superstructures, which we named as supra quantum dot (SQD), are typically composed of hundreds of a-few-nanometer-sized QDs three-dimensionally (3D) assembled by oriented attachment. The synthesis route for SQD is quite universal and can be extended to CdS, CdSe, CdTe, and CdSeTe alloy. The size of SQD can be tuned from tens of nanometers to over a hundred nanometers. In the case of CdSe SQD, zinc-blende seeds (primary QDs) act as the building block for the formation of the 3D assembled structures, SQDs, with discrete intermediates nanostructures. Primary seeds, 4 nm tetrahedral shaped QDs, assembled into a large tetrahedron of 20 nm. The 20 nm tetrahedrons, in turn, self-assembled into a larger tetrahedron of 40 nm. The discrete-in-size and sequential assemblies were followed by conventional growth from the remaining precursors and ripening within the particles to result in spheroidal SQDs. SQDs all...

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