Direct Observation of Off-Stoichiometry-Induced Phase Transformation of 2D CdSe Quantum Nanosheets

  • Hyeonjong Ma
  • , Dongjun Kim
  • , Soo Ik Park
  • , Back Kyu Choi
  • , Gisang Park
  • , Hayeon Baek
  • , Hyocheol Lee
  • , Hyeongseoung Kim
  • , Jong Sung Yu
  • , Won Chul Lee
  • , Jungwon Park
  • , Jiwoong Yang

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Abstract

Crystal structures determine material properties, suggesting that crystal phase transformations have the potential for application in a variety of systems and devices. Phase transitions are more likely to occur in smaller crystals; however, in quantum-sized semiconductor nanocrystals, the microscopic mechanisms by which phase transitions occur are not well understood. Herein, the phase transformation of 2D CdSe quantum nanosheets caused by off-stoichiometry is revealed, and the progress of the transformation is directly observed by in situ transmission electron microscopy. The initial hexagonal wurtzite-CdSe nanosheets with atomically uniform thickness are transformed into cubic zinc blende-CdSe nanosheets. A combined experimental and theoretical study reveals that electron-beam irradiation can change the stoichiometry of the nanosheets, thereby triggering phase transformation. The loss of Se atoms induces the reconstruction of surface atoms, driving the transformation from wurtzite-CdSe(11 (Formula presented.) 0) to zinc blende-CdSe(001) 2D nanocrystals. Furthermore, during the phase transformation, unconventional dynamic phenomena occur, including domain separation. This study contributes to the fundamental understanding of the phase transformations in 2D quantum-sized semiconductor nanocrystals.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2205690
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume10
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Mar 2023

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Keywords

  • in situ transmission electron microscopy
  • phase transformation
  • quantum nanosheets
  • stoichiometry
  • two-dimensional nanocrystals

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