Abstract
Scroll-like colloidal quasi-two-dimensional CdSxSe1–x nanoplatelets (NPLs) with a thickness of five monolayers and average lateral dimensions of 100 nm over the whole composition range (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) were synthesized by using a mixture of chalcogenide precursors. According to X-ray diffraction and X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy mapping in a scanning transmission electron microscope, as-synthesized NPLs are solid solutions with a uniform elemental distribution in each individual nanoplatelet. A change in composition leads to the continuous shift and gradual broadening of exciton absorption and photoluminescence (PL) lines in the visible blue and near-ultraviolet light range. Detailed analysis of optical properties, including temperature-dependent PL spectroscopy, revealed the nonmonotonic behavior of several optical parameters (average phonon temperature, electron–phonon interaction coefficient, and Stokes shift) starting from a sulfur content of ∼40% in alloyed NPLs. This behavior may be attributed to ...
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