2016
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b06886
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Fast Assembly of Gold Nanoparticles in Large-Area 2D Nanogrids Using a One-Step, Near-Infrared Radiation-Assisted Evaporation Process

Abstract: When fabricating photonic crystals from suspensions in volatile liquids using the horizontal deposition method, the conventional approach is to evaporate slowly to increase the time for particles to settle in an ordered, periodic close-packed structure. Here, we show that the greatest ordering of 10 nm aqueous gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in a template of larger spherical polymer particles (mean diameter of 338 nm) is achieved with very fast water evaporation rates obtained with near-infrared radiative heating. … Show more

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“…When we have small numbers of the small particles, they clearly accumulate at the top but without forming a layer. They fill the spaces between the intermediate-size particles in a similar fashion to the case we reported in Ref 42. for binary mixtures.…”
supporting
confidence: 59%
“…When we have small numbers of the small particles, they clearly accumulate at the top but without forming a layer. They fill the spaces between the intermediate-size particles in a similar fashion to the case we reported in Ref 42. for binary mixtures.…”
supporting
confidence: 59%
“…Films were formed in static air at a room temperature of approximately 22 1C and relative humidity of 50%. Under these conditions, the evaporation rate, E, of water in a latex film has been reported to be 1.1 Â 10 À7 m s À1 (expressed as the velocity of the falling surface), 47 and this is taken as the value in our calculations that follow.…”
Section: Film Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We further note that the enhancement is only dependent on the amplitude of the Fourier transform and not the phase. Therefore, similar ideas could be pursued in other structures with similar strongly banded rotationally symmetric structure factors, such as hyperuniform lattices .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%