Colloidal CdS and CdS/ZnS nanostructures were obtained by nucleation and gr
owth in colloidal solution. Their mean sizes range between 3 and 10 nm. The
structural properties were studied by the use of high-resolution transmiss
ion electron microscopy (HRTEM). Phase transition between the metastable cu
bic blende-type structure and the stable hexagonal wurtzite-type structure
was evidenced to be a function of the size of the CdS clusters. The mechani
sm of the transition involving stacking faults was determined by the heatin
g of CdS clusters at 200 degrees C for 30 h. Results concerning structural
relations between CdS and ZnS that occur during the epitaxial growth of ZnS
on the CdS nanocrystals showed the existence of the hexagonal structure of
ZnS, which is the high-temperature phase of ZnS.