Self-Assembly of Si Nanoparticles: Emergence of Two-Dimensional Si Nanoparticle Lattices
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概要
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Monolayers consisting of two-dimensional (2D) Si nanoparticle lattices were synthesized using a self-assembly process of Si nanoparticles at an octanol/aqueous solution interface. The component nanoparticles were prepared in an aqueous solution by dissolving Si sub-oxide powder that contained Si nanocrystals. The Si nanocrystals, which were dispersed in the aqueous solution, were transferred into an octanol phase and assembled at the octanol/aqueous solution interface. The average diameter of the component nanocrystals in the 2D lattices varied from 7 to 11 nm in different lattices, which suggests that the lattices incorporate nanoparticles of the same size and expel those of different sizes during lattice growth.
- Japan Society of Applied Physicsの論文
- 2004-07-01
著者
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Yao Hiroshi
Graduate School Of Material Science University Of Hyogo
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Kimura Keisaku
Graduate School Of Material Science University Of Hyogo
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Sato Seiichi
Graduate School Of Material Science University Of Hyogo
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