posted on 2005-05-25, 00:00authored byRenguo Xie, Ute Kolb, Jixue Li, Thomas Basché, Alf Mews
We report on the preparation and structural characterization of CdSe nanocrystals, which are
covered by a multishell structure from CdS and ZnS. By using the newly developed successive ion layer
adhesion and reaction (SILAR) technique, we could gradually change the shell composition from CdS to
ZnS in the radial direction. Because of the stepwise adjustment of the lattice parameters in the radial
direction, the resulting nanocrystals show a high crystallinity and are almost perfectly spherical, as was
investigated by X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. Also, due to the radial increase of the respective
valence- and conduction-band offsets, the nanocrystals are well electronically passivated. This leads to a
high fluorescence quantum yield of 70−85% for the amine terminated multishell particles in organic solvents
and a quantum yield of up to 50% for mercapto propionic acid-covered particles in water. Finally, we present
experimental results that substantiate the superior photochemical and colloidal stability of the multishell
particles.