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Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.48, No.3, 1040-1044, 2013
Controllable synthesis, growth mechanism and optical properties of the ZnSe quantum dots and nanoparticles with different crystalline phases
ZnSe precursors were prepared by a solvothermal method at 180 degrees C without any surface-active agents. ZnSe quantum dots and nanoparticles were obtained by annealing the precursors at 300 C for 2 h in argon atmosphere. The ZnSe quantum dots were about 3.5 nm, while the ZnSe nanoparticles were about 21 nm, as observed using TEM. The growth mechanisms for the two samples were discussed; this proved that the high coordination ability of ethylenediamine to zinc played an important role in the final phase of the products. The ZnSe quantum dots with the wurtzite structure exhibited a strong near band-edge emission (NBE) peak centered at 422 nm, which was blue-shifted in comparison to that of the bulk ZnSe, which was mainly caused by the quantum confinement effect. However, the zinc blende ZnSe nanoparticles exhibited a near-band-edge luminescence peak centered at 472 nm. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.