Enhanced ordering in gold nanoparticles self-assembly through excess free ligands |
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Authors: | Lau Cindy Y Duan Huigao Wang Fuke He Chao Bin Low Hong Yee Yang Joel K W |
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Affiliation: | Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, United States. |
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Abstract: | Self-assembly of nanometer-sized particles is an elegant and economical approach to achieve dense patterns over large areas beyond the resolution and throughput capabilities of electron-beam lithography. In this paper, we present results of self-assembly of oleylamine-capped gold nanoparticles with 8.0 ± 0.3 nm diameter into densely packed and well-ordered monolayers with center-to-center distance of ~11 nm. Self-assembly was done in a Langmuir-Blodgett trough and picked up onto Si substrates. The nanoparticles undesirably assembled within micrometer-sized "droplets" that were organic in nature. However, within these droplets, we observed that the addition of the excess ligand, oleylamine, drastically enhanced the self-assembly of the nanoparticles into monolayers with near-perfect ordering. This approach has the potential use in templated self-assembly of nanoparticles for rearranging poorly ordered assembly into a commensurate prepatterned substrate. |
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