Articles with "binary superlattices" as a keyword



Binary Superlattices of Infrared Plasmonic and Excitonic Nanocrystals.

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Published in 2020 at "ACS applied materials & interfaces"

DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c03805

Abstract: Self-assembled superlattices of nanocrystals offer exceptional control over the coupling between nanocrystals, similar to how solid-state crystals tailor the bonding between atoms. By assembling nanocrystals of different properties (e.g., plasmonic, excitonic, dielectric, or magnetic), we… read more here.

Keywords: binary superlattices; plasmonic excitonic; cu2 nanocrystals; pbs nanocrystals ... See more keywords
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Multi-atom pattern analysis for binary superlattices.

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Published in 2017 at "Soft matter"

DOI: 10.1039/c7sm01642e

Abstract: We present a method for the template-free characterization of binary superlattices. This is an extension of the Neighborhood Graph Analysis method, a technique which evaluates relationships between observed structures based on the topology of their… read more here.

Keywords: binary superlattices; multi atom; analysis; pattern analysis ... See more keywords
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Assembly of three-dimensional binary superlattices from multi-flavored particles.

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Published in 2018 at "Soft matter"

DOI: 10.1039/c8sm00989a

Abstract: Binary superlattices constructed from nano- or micron-sized colloidal particles have a wide variety of applications, including the design of advanced materials. Self-assembly of such crystals from their constituent colloids can be achieved in practice by,… read more here.

Keywords: binary superlattices; three dimensional; pairwise; dna ... See more keywords
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Chain-length effect on binary superlattices of polymer-tethered nanoparticles

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Published in 2020 at "Materials Chemistry Frontiers"

DOI: 10.1039/d0qm00194e

Abstract: Binary inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) can be assembled into various types of superlattices depending on the size ratio, shape, and interparticle potential, which may tailor the mechanical, optical and electronic properties. Here, polymer-stabilized gold NPs are… read more here.

Keywords: binary superlattices; chain; nps; chain length ... See more keywords