材料科学
结晶学
超晶格
化学
纳米技术
光电子学
作者
Ziyi Miao,Cindy Y. Zheng,George C. Schatz,Byeongdu Lee,Chad A. Mirkin
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202105796
摘要
It is critical to assemble nanoparticles (NPs) into superlattices with controlled symmetries and spacings on substrates for metamaterials applications, where such structural parameters dictate their properties. Here, we use DNA to assemble anisotropic NPs of three shapes-cubes, octahedra, and rhombic dodecahedra-on substrates and investigate their thermally induced reorganization into two-dimensional (2D) crystalline films. We report two new low-density 2D structures, including a honeycomb lattice based on octahedral NPs. The low-density lattices favored here are not usually seen when particles are crystallized via other bottom-up assembly techniques. Furthermore, we show that, consistent with the complementary contact model, a primary driving force for crystallization is the formation of directional, face-to-face DNA bonds between neighboring NPs and between NPs and the substrate. Our results can be used to deliberately prepare crystalline NP films with novel morphologies.
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