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CdO (0.62 g), MA (1.28 g), trioctylphosphine oxide (8.70 g) were loaded into a flask, and the mixture was heated to 230°C under stirring. When the solution became clear, Se or Te solution was introduced into the flask as quickly as possible at the same temperature. Se (0.19 g) was dissolved in tributylphosphine (0.2 mL) to form Se precursor. A Te solution involved Te (0.30 g) and trioctylphosphine (4mL). After 2-5 min, the temperature was adjusted to 180 °C for the further growth. After a certain time, the solution was cooled to room temperature and 20 mL of chloroform or toluene was added. The samples for all of the measurements employed in this paper are directly from synthesis without any size separation. The size and morphology of the product were investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM images were taken with a JEM-2000FX electron microscope with an accelerating voltage of 160 KV. TEM samples were prepared by dropping dilute toluene solutions on 400-mesh carbon-coated copper grids.
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