| Literature DB >> 27607441 |
Sabyasachi Chakrabortty1, Asim Guchhait1, Xuanwei Ong1, Nimai Mishra1, Wen-Ya Wu2, Mark Hyunpong Jhon3, Yinthai Chan1,2,4.
Abstract
Nonclassical growth mechanisms such as self-assembly and oriented attachment are effective ways to build complex nanostructures from simpler ones. In the latter case, the nanoparticle components are electronically coupled; however, control over the attachment between nanoparticles is highly challenging and generally requires a delicate balance between dipole-, ligand-, and solvent-based interactions. To this end, we perform incomplete cation exchange with Ag+ (Cu+) on CdSe-seeded CdS nanorods and tetrapods to exclusively convert their tips into small Ag2S (Cu2S) domains. Selective removal of the ligands from these inorganic domains results in spontaneous, site-specific bridging of the nanoparticles. Using this method, we demonstrate the fabrication of polymer-like linear and branched nanoparticles with enhanced electrical properties, as well as the stoichiometric formation of nanoparticle homo- and heterodimers and tetramers. We show that linked structures can then be completely cation exchanged with Pb2+ to generate PbSe/PbS-based nanostructured photodetector media with enhanced properties.Entities:
Keywords: Nanoparticle assembly; cation exchange; facet engineering; photodetector; semiconductor nanoheterostructures
Year: 2016 PMID: 27607441 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b02875
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189