Structural order enhances charge carrier transport in self-assembled Au-nanoclusters

Florian Fetzer(University of Tübingen), Andre Maier(University of Tübingen), Martin Hodas(University of Tübingen), Olympia Geladari(University of Tübingen), Kai Braun(University of Tübingen), Alfred J. Meixner(University of Tübingen), Frank Schreiber(University of Tübingen), Andreas Schnepf(University of Tübingen), Marcus Scheele(University of Tübingen)
Nature Communications
December 3, 2020
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Abstract The collective properties of self-assembled nanoparticles with long-range order bear immense potential for customized electronic materials by design. However, to mitigate the shortcoming of the finite-size distribution of nanoparticles and thus, the inherent energetic disorder within assemblies, atomically precise nanoclusters are the most promising building blocks. We report an easy and broadly applicable method for the controlled self-assembly of atomically precise Au 32 ( n Bu 3 P) 12 Cl 8 nanoclusters into micro-crystals. This enables the determination of emergent optoelectronic properties which resulted from long-range order in such assemblies. Compared to the same nanoclusters in glassy, polycrystalline ensembles, we find a 100-fold increase in the electric conductivity and charge carrier mobility as well as additional optical transitions. We show that these effects are due to a vanishing energetic disorder and a drastically reduced activation energy to charge transport in the highly ordered assemblies. This first correlation of structure and electronic properties by comparing glassy and crystalline self-assembled superstructures of atomically precise gold nanoclusters paves the way towards functional materials with novel collective optoelectronic properties.


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