| Literature DB >> 20141202 |
Kirill S Napolskii1, Nina A Sapoletova, Dmitriy F Gorozhankin, Andrey A Eliseev, Dmitry Yu Chernyshov, Dmytro V Byelov, Natalia A Grigoryeva, Alexander A Mistonov, Wim G Bouwman, Kristina O Kvashnina, Alexey V Lukashin, Anatoly A Snigirev, Alexandra V Vassilieva, Sergey V Grigoriev, Andrei V Petukhov.
Abstract
We present a new technique for large-scale fabrication of colloidal crystals with controllable quality and thickness. The method is based on vertical deposition in the presence of a DC electric field normal to the conducting substrate. The crystal structure and quality are quantitatively characterized by microradian X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and optical reflectometry. Attraction between the charged colloidal spheres and the substrate promotes growth of thicker crystalline films, while the best-quality crystals are formed in the presence of repulsion. Highly ordered thick crystalline layers with a small amount of stacking faults and a low mosaic spread can be obtained by optimizing the growth conditions.Year: 2010 PMID: 20141202 DOI: 10.1021/la902793b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882