Journal article
Stability of crystal facets in gold nanorods
H Katz-Boon, M Walsh, C Dwyer, P Mulvaney, AM Funston, J Etheridge
Nano Letters | Published : 2015
Abstract
Metal nanocrystals can be grown in a variety of shapes through the modification of surface facet energies via surfactants. However, the surface facets are only a few atoms wide, making it extremely challenging to measure their geometries and energies. Here, we locate and count atoms in Au nanorods at successive time intervals using quantitative scanning transmission electron microscopy. This enables us to determine the atomic-level geometry and the relative stability of the facets and to expound their relationship to the overall three-dimensional nanocrystal shape and size. We reveal coexisting high- and low-index facets with comparable stability and dimensions and find the geometry of the n..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) through DP120101573 and used microscopes at the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy funded by ARC Grant LE0454166. A.M.F. acknowledges Australian Research Council (ARC) support through FT110100545.