Abstract

Bi 2Te 3–Te arrays with sheet –rod multiple heterostructure were obtained in large scale, using Te nanorod arrays as the in-situ templates under solvothermal process. The array is formed by the ordered Bi 2Te 3–Te rods where Bi 2Te 3 sheets distribute from the top face to the bottom face along the Te rod vertically. The microstructure of the heterostructure was studied through X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of the arrays were also studied. The course of reaction was monitored so as to propose a possible growth mechanism of such novel heterostructure. The key for the preparation of such heterostructure is to balance the velocity between the dissolution of Te rods and the formation of Bi 2Te 3 sheets. This synthetic approach could be promising to prepare self-assembled low-dimensional nanoarrays of metals and semiconductors with high yield.

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