Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2011-03-15
Science 329 (2010) 550
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
5 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
Controlling anisotropy is a key concept to generate complex functionality in advanced materials. For this, oriented attachment of nanocrystal building blocks, a self assembly of particles into larger single crystalline objects, is one of the most promising approaches in nanotechnology. We report here the 2D oriented attachment of PbS nanocrystals into ultra-thin single crystal sheets with dimensions on the micrometer scale. We found that this process is initiated by co-solvents which alter nucleation and growth rates during the primary nanocrystal formation and finally driven by dense packing of oleic acid ligands on {100} facets of PbS. The obtained nanosheets can be readily integrated in a photo-detector device without further treatment.
Foerster Stephan
Greshnykh Denis
Jander Sebastian
Juarez Beatriz H.
Klinke Christian
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