Literature DB >> 24948734

Long-range orientation and atomic attachment of nanocrystals in 2D honeycomb superlattices.

M P Boneschanscher1, W H Evers2, J J Geuchies1, T Altantzis3, B Goris3, F T Rabouw1, S A P van Rossum1, H S J van der Zant4, L D A Siebbeles5, G Van Tendeloo3, I Swart1, J Hilhorst6, A V Petukhov1, S Bals3, D Vanmaekelbergh7.   

Abstract

Oriented attachment of synthetic semiconductor nanocrystals is emerging as a route for obtaining new semiconductors that can have Dirac-type electronic bands such as graphene, but also strong spin-orbit coupling. The two-dimensional (2D) assembly geometry will require both atomic coherence and long-range periodicity of the superlattices. We show how the interfacial self-assembly and oriented attachment of nanocrystals results in 2D metal chalcogenide semiconductors with a honeycomb superlattice. We present an extensive atomic and nanoscale characterization of these systems using direct imaging and wave scattering methods. The honeycomb superlattices are atomically coherent and have an octahedral symmetry that is buckled; the nanocrystals occupy two parallel planes. Considerable necking and large-scale atomic motion occurred during the attachment process.
Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24948734     DOI: 10.1126/science.1252642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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