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Revealing Grain Boundaries and Defect Formation in Nanocrystal Superlattices by Nanodiffraction
Author(s) -
Mukharamova Nastasia,
Lapkin Dmitry,
Zaluzhnyy Ivan A.,
André Alexander,
Lazarev Sergey,
Kim Young Yong,
Sprung Michael,
Kurta Ruslan P.,
Schreiber Frank,
Vartanyants Ivan A.,
Scheele Marcus
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.785
H-Index - 236
eISSN - 1613-6829
pISSN - 1613-6810
DOI - 10.1002/smll.201904954
Subject(s) - superlattice , nanocrystal , materials science , grain boundary , condensed matter physics , crystallography , lattice (music) , substrate (aquarium) , nanotechnology , composite material , chemistry , physics , microstructure , optoelectronics , oceanography , geology , acoustics
X‐ray nanodiffraction is applied to study the formation and correlation of domain boundaries in mesocrystalline superlattices of PbS nanocrystals with face‐centered cubic structure. Each domain of the superlattice can be described with one of two mesocrystalline polymorphs with different orientational orders. Close to a grain boundary, the lattice constant decreases and the superlattice undergoes an out‐of‐plane rotation, while the orientation of the nanocrystals with respect to the superlattice remains unchanged. These findings are explained with the release of stress on the expense of specific nanocrystal–substrate interactions. The fact that correlations between adjacent nanocrystals are found to survive the structural changes at most grain boundaries implies that the key to nanocrystal superlattices with macroscopic domain sizes are strengthened interactions with the substrate.

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