Microtubes with nanoscale sidewalls, benefiting from their large internal space, can find wide potential applications in microreactors, microfluidic devices, drug delivery systems, etc. We report on the synthesis of thin-walled B–C–N ternary microtubes based on a modified vapor–liquid–solid (VLS) and template self-sacrificing process. The BCN microtubes have unique structures with diameters in the microscale range and wall-thicknesses in the nanoscale range. In situ electrical measurements indicate that the BCN microtubes have a semiconducting behavior with enhanced conductivity. The electrical properties of the microtubes can be tailored by successful C doping. A strong broad UV band is observed from the microtubes, which can be assigned to the impurity and/or defect-related emission (IDRE). Field-emission measurements show that after C doping, the resultant BCN microtubes have greatly improved field-emission characteristics compared with pure BN microtubes.
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