Abstract
The wurtzite CdS nanocrystals with hexagonal or pyramidal geometries were selectively synthesized by tuning the molar ratio of Cd and S precursors in the solution system. For hexagonal nanocrystals, a 2-D or 3-D superlattice assembly could be obtained due to the narrow particle size distribution. The pyramidal CdS nanocrystals were divided into two geometries: the hexagon-based pyramid and the triangle-based pyramid. The realization of the pyramidal geometries further extends the shape multiformity of wurtzite CdS nanocrystals, which may bring new opportunities for the development of CdS semiconductors. The room-temperature absorption spectra of CdS nanoparticles with hexagonal and pyramidal morphologies exhibited a discrepancy in peak positions, revealing the existence of a profound shape-property relationship for the CdS nanophase.
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