Quantitative Structural Analysis of Binary Nanocrystal Superlattices by Electron Tomography
Author(s) -
Heiner Friedrich,
Cédric Gommes,
Karin Overgaag,
Johannes D. Meeldijk,
Wiel H. Evers,
Bart de Nijs,
Mark P. Boneschanscher,
Petra E. de Jongh,
Arie J. Verkleij,
Krijn P. de Jong,
Alfons van Blaaderen,
Daniël Vanmaekelbergh
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
nano letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.853
H-Index - 488
eISSN - 1530-6992
pISSN - 1530-6984
DOI - 10.1021/nl901212m
Subject(s) - superlattice , nanocrystal , nucleation , electron tomography , transmission electron microscopy , materials science , binary number , nanotechnology , chemical physics , crystallography , condensed matter physics , scanning transmission electron microscopy , chemistry , optoelectronics , physics , thermodynamics , arithmetic , mathematics
Binary nanocrystal superlattices, that is, ordered structures of two sorts of nanocolloids, hold promise for a series of functional materials with novel collective properties. Here we show that based on electron tomography a comprehensive, quantitative, three-dimensional characterization of these systems down to the single nanocrystal level can be achieved, which is key in understanding the emerging materials properties. On four binary lattices composed of PbSe, CdSe, and Au nanocrystals, we illustrate that ambiguous interpretations based on two-dimensional transmission electron microscopy can be prevented, nanocrystal sizes and superlattice parameters accurately determined, individual crystallographic point and plane defects studied, and the order/disorder at the top and bottom surfaces imaged. Furthermore, our results suggest that superlattice nucleation and growth occurred at the suspension/air interface and that the unit cells of some lattices are anisotropically deformed upon drying.
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