Journal article
Three-dimensional morphology and crystallography of gold nanorods
H Katz-Boon, CJ Rossouw, M Weyland, AM Funston, P Mulvaney, J Etheridge
Nano Letters | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1021/nl103726k
Abstract
We determine the three-dimensional shape, to within 1 nm resolution, of single-crystal gold nanorods grown in the presence of silver ions using electron tomography and thickness profile measurements. We find that, contrary to the current literature, the octagonal side-facets are sparsely packed atomic planes all belonging to the same symmetry-equivalent family, {0 5 12}. Furthermore, the rod ends terminate in a pyramid with slightly different facets, and each pyramid is connected to the sides by four small {0 5 12} "bridging" facets. © 2011 American Chemical Society.
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Funding Acknowledgements
H.K.-B. thanks Monash University for an MRF Ph.D. scholarship. The data was acquired on instruments within the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy that were funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC grant LE0454166) and Monash University. A. M. F. acknowledges support from the University of Melbourne Research Office Fellowship. P.M. acknowledges support through ARC grant FF0561486.