Spontaneous Superlattice Formation in Nanorods Through Partial Cation Exchange

Richard D. Robinson(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Bryce Sadtler(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), D. O. Demchenko(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Can K. Erdonmez(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Lin‐Wang Wang(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), A. Paul Alivisatos(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Science
July 19, 2007
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Abstract

Lattice-mismatch strains are widely known to control nanoscale pattern formation in heteroepitaxy, but such effects have not been exploited in colloidal nanocrystal growth. We demonstrate a colloidal route to synthesizing CdS-Ag(2)S nanorod superlattices through partial cation exchange. Strain induces the spontaneous formation of periodic structures. Ab initio calculations of the interfacial energy and modeling of strain energies show that these forces drive the self-organization of the superlattices. The nanorod superlattices exhibit high stability against ripening and phase mixing. These materials are tunable near-infrared emitters with potential applications as nanometer-scale optoelectronic devices.


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