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Fabrication of ZnS∕SiC nanocables, SiC-shelled ZnS nanoribbons (and sheets), and SiC nanotubes (and tubes)

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Here we report on the synthesis of ZnS∕SiC nanocables and SiC nanotubes and other relevant structures via a controllable two-stage thermal process using ZnS nanowires, nanoribbons, and sheets as templates. Within the cables, the ZnS cores are polytypes of fcc- and hcp-ZnS with ∼50–130nm diameter, and the SiC shells are polycrystalline β-SiC with ∼15–50nm thickness. SiC nanotubes were formed through simple removal of ZnS cores from the cables. Room-temperature photoluminescence of the SiC nanotubes displays a strong green emission band centered at ∼517nm. The nanostructures described herewith may be valuable in the blocks of advanced semiconducting devices.

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