| Literature DB >> 15105495 |
Hongyou Fan1, Kai Yang, Daniel M Boye, Thomas Sigmon, Kevin J Malloy, Huifang Xu, Gabriel P López, C Jeffrey Brinker.
Abstract
We report the synthesis of a new nanocrystal (NC) mesophase through self-assembly of water-soluble NC micelles with soluble silica. The mesophase comprises gold nanocrystals arranged within a silica matrix in a face-centered cubic lattice with cell dimensions that are adjustable through control of the nanocrystal diameter and/or the alkane chain lengths of the primary alkanethiol stabilizing ligands or the surrounding secondary surfactants. Under kinetically controlled silica polymerization conditions, evaporation drives self-assembly of NC micelles into ordered NC/silica thin-film mesophases during spin coating. The intermediate NC micelles are water soluble and of interest for biolabeling. Initial experiments on a metal-insulator-metal capacitor fabricated with an ordered three-dimensional gold nanocrystal/silica array as the "insulator" demonstrated collective Coulomb blockade behavior below 100 kelvin and established the current-voltage scaling relationship for a well-defined three-dimensional array of Coulomb islands.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15105495 DOI: 10.1126/science.1095140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728