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Controlled Growth of High-Aspect-Ratio Single-Crystalline Gold Platelets
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2018
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Materials ScienceEthylene GlycolEngineeringElectron MicroscopyMetal NanoparticlesNanomaterialsNanotechnologyNanostructured SurfaceSurface ScienceControlled GrowthWet-chemical SynthesisNanofabricationChemistryCrystal FormationMicrostructure
We describe the wet-chemical synthesis of high-aspect-ratio single-crystalline gold platelets with thicknesses down to 20 nm and edge lengths up to 0.2 mm. By employing statistical analysis of a large number of platelets, we investigate the effect of temperature on the growth velocities of the top and side facets for constant concentrations of the three common ingredients: ethylene glycol, chloroauric acid, and water. We further show that by varying the chemical environment during growth, the ratio between the growth velocities can be adjusted, and thus thickness and lateral size can be tuned independently. Very large but ultrathin single-crystalline gold platelets represent an important starting material for top-down nanofabrication and may also find applications as transparent conducting substrates as well as substrates for high-end scanning probe and electron microscopy.
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