| Literature DB >> 33986178 |
Assaf Ben-Moshe1,2, Alessandra da Silva3, Alexander Müller4,5, Anas Abu-Odeh1,5, Patrick Harrison3, Jacob Waelder6, Farnaz Niroui7, Colin Ophus4, Andrew M Minor4,5, Mark Asta1,5, Wolfgang Theis3, Peter Ercius4, A Paul Alivisatos8,2,9.
Abstract
Despite persistent and extensive observations of crystals with chiral shapes, the mechanisms underlying their formation are not well understood. Although past studies suggest that chiral shapes can form because of crystallization in the presence of chiral additives, or because of an intrinsic tendency that stems from the crystal structure, there are many cases in which these explanations are not suitable or have not been tested. Here, an investigation of model tellurium nanocrystals provides insights into the chain of chirality transfer between crystal structure and shape. We show that this transfer is mediated by screw dislocations, and shape chirality is not an outcome of the chiral crystal structure or ligands.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33986178 DOI: 10.1126/science.abf9645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728