Gold Nanoparticles: Production,Reshaping, and Thermal Charging |
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Authors: | Magnusson Martin H. Deppert Knut Malm Jan-Olle Bovin Jan-Olov Samuelson Lars |
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Affiliation: | (1) Solid State Physics, Lund University, Box 118, S-22100 Lund, Sweden;(2) Inorganic Chemistry 2, Lund University, Box 124, S-22100 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Gold nanoparticles are of great interest for various nanoelectronic applications, e.g., for making single electron transistors or very fine leads to molecular size entities. For this and other applications, it is important that all particles have controllable size and shape. In this paper, we describe the production of size-selected gold aerosol particles in the 20nm range made by evaporation in a high-temperature tube furnace and subsequent size selection. To obtain spherical particles, it was necessary to reshape the particles at high temperature, which was investigated for temperatures between 25°C and 1200°C. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy showed that the degree of crystallinity became higher for higher reshaping temperature. During reshaping at high temperature, an anomalous charging behavior was discovered, whereby negatively as well as positively charged particles became multiply negatively charged. Possible mechanisms for explaining this thermally activated phenomenon are discussed. |
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Keywords: | gold nanoparticles size selection thermal charging particle synthesis |
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