Nanorods of Sb 2 S 3 have been synthesized by a surfactant assisted hydrothermal method. The formation of nanorods through flowerlike morphology with an intermediate straw tide like structure has been depicted by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) study. This type of observation is the first of its kind for this material, and it has been explained on the basis of a two step heterogeneous nucleation-growth mechanism followed by crystal splitting. Raman spectroscopy of the nanorods has been carried out to provide an idea about their purity. An increase in the band gap is observed for Sb 2 S 3 with nanorod-type morphology. Photoluminescence (PL) shows no sign of quantum confinement effect, though a large increase in intensity for nanorods has been observed compared to the flowerlike morphology.
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