Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.340, No.3-4, 242-248, 2001
Encapsulated and hollow closed-cage structures of WS2 and MoS2 prepared by laser ablation at 450-1050 degrees C
Encapsulated and hollow closed-cage onion-like structures of WS2 and MoS2 were prepared by laser ablation of the corresponding layered structures in argon atmosphere at four varied temperatures. A detailed study for WS2 indicates that only metal-filled onion-like structures are produced at temperatures T less than or equal to 650 degreesC, whereas a mixture of metal-filled and hollow structures are produced at T greater than or equal to 850 degreesC. The encapsulated metal is identified to be predominantly the metastable beta phase of tungsten. Very short tube-like or elongated polyhedral structures are also obtained at high temperatures.