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Reversibility of the zinc-blende to rock-salt phase transition in cadmium sulfide nanocrystals

Abstract: CdS nanoparticles prepared by a mechanochemical reaction in a planetary ball mill have been investigated by x-ray diffraction, optical absorption, and Raman scattering under high pressure conditions up to 11 GPa. The zinc-blende (ZB) to rock-salt phase transition is observed around 6 GPa in all experiments, the transition pressure being similar to the one measured in CdS colloidal nanocrystals, and much higher than in bulk (around 3 GPa). The direct optical energy gap in ZB-CdS increases with pressure, and suddenly drops when the pressure is raised above 6 GPa, according to the high-pressure indirect-gap behavior. A linear blue-shift of the CdS Raman spectra is observed upon increasing pressure. Both Raman and x-ray diffraction studies indicate that the phase transition has a large hysteresis, making the ZB phase barely recoverable at ambient conditions. Cell parameters and bulk modulus measured in CdS nanoparticles clearly show that the nanoparticles at ambient conditions are subject to an initial pressure in comparison to CdS bulk.

 Authorship: Martn-Rodrguez R., González J., Valiente R., Aguado F., Santamara-Pérez D., Rodrguez F.,

 Fuente: Journal of Applied Physics, 2012, 111(6), 063516

 Publisher: American Institute of Physics

 Publication date: 01/03/2012

 No. of pages: 8

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1063/1.3697562

 ISSN: 0021-8979,1089-7550,1520-8850

 Spanish project: MAT2008-06873-C02-01 ; MAT2011-28868-C02-01 ; CTQ2009-14596-C02-01 ; CSD2007-00045

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3697562

Authorship

JESUS ANTONIO GONZALEZ GOMEZ

DAVID SANTAMARÍA PÉREZ