Highly emissive nanowires grown from CdTe nanocrystals in a phosphate buffer solution

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Volkov, Y.; Mitchell, S.; Kelleher, D.; Gaponik, N.; Rakovich, Y.P.; Donegan, J.F.; Rogach, A.L., Highly emissive nanowires grown from CdTe nanocrystals in a phosphate buffer solution, Proceedings of SPIE, Opto-Ireland 2005: Nanotechnology and Nanophotonics, Dublin, 05 April, Werner J. Blau, David Kennedy, John Colreavy, 5824, 2005, 123, 128

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We present details on the CdTe nanowires formation, which were found to grow in a standard physiological phosphate-buffered solution, including in-situ observation of growth with a confocal microscope. The choice of proper nanocrystals concentration allowed reasonably slow growth rates and thus a controllable formation of nanowires. Once formed in solution, nanowires showed a significant degree of structural rigidity and resistance to externally applied mechanical stress. Luminescence and Raman spectroscopy data evidence on re-crystallization processes during the nanowire formation.

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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

Other Titles: Proceedings of SPIE
Type of material: Conference Paper