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Design and synthesis of multigrain nanocrystals via geometric misfit strain

Authors
Oh, Myoung HwanCho, Min GeeChung, Dong YoungPark, InchulKwon, Youngwook PaulOphus, ColinKim, DokyoonKim, Min GyuJeong, BeomgyunGu, X. WendyJo, JinwoungYoo, Ji MunHong, JaeyoungMcMains, SaraKang, KisukSung, Yung-EunAlivisatos, A. PaulHyeon, Taeghwan
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature, v.577, no.7790, pp.359 - 363
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Journal Title
Nature
Volume
577
Number
7790
Start Page
359
End Page
363
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/1418
DOI
10.1038/s41586-019-1899-3
ISSN
0028-0836
Abstract
The impact of topological defects associated with grain boundaries (GB defects) on the electrical, optical, magnetic, mechanical and chemical properties of nanocrystalline materials(1,2) is well known. However, elucidating this influence experimentally is difficult because grains typically exhibit a large range of sizes, shapes and random relative orientations(3-5). Here we demonstrate that precise control of the heteroepitaxy of colloidal polyhedral nanocrystals enables ordered grain growth and can thereby produce material samples with uniform GB defects. We illustrate our approach with a multigrain nanocrystal comprising a Co3O4 nanocube core that carries a Mn3O4 shell on each facet. The individual shells are symmetry-related interconnected grains(6), and the large geometric misfit between adjacent tetragonal Mn3O4 grains results in tilt boundaries at the sharp edges of the Co3O4 nanocube core that join via disclinations. We identify four design principles that govern the production of these highly ordered multigrain nanostructures. First, the shape of the substrate nanocrystal must guide the crystallographic orientation of the overgrowth phase(7). Second, the size of the substrate must be smaller than the characteristic distance between the dislocations. Third, the incompatible symmetry between the overgrowth phase and the substrate increases the geometric misfit strain between the grains. Fourth, for GB formation under near-equilibrium conditions, the surface energy of the shell needs to be balanced by the increasing elastic energy through ligand passivation(8-10). With these principles, we can produce a range of multigrain nanocrystals containing distinct GB defects.
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