With their potential to offer new properties, single crystals containing nanoparticles provide an attractive class of nanocomposite materials. However, to fully profit from these, it is essential that we can characterise their 3D structures, identifying the locations of individual nanoparticles, and the defects present within the host crystals. Using calcite crystals containing quantum dots as a model system, we here use 3D stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) to locate the positions of the nanoparticles within the host crystal. The nanoparticles are shown to preferentially associate with dislocations in a manner previously recognised for atomic impurities, rendering these defects visible by STORM. Our images also demonstrat...
At the nanoscale, elastic strain and crystal defects largely influence the properties and functional...
In principle, nanoparticle occlusion within crystals provides a straightforward and efficient route ...
Crystal defects induce strong distortions in diffraction patterns. A single defect alone can yield s...
With their potential to offer new properties, single crystals containing nanoparticles provide an at...
Single crystals containing nanoparticles represent a unique class of nanocomposites whose properties...
Single crystals containing nanoparticles represent a unique class of nanocomposites whose properties...
Atomic-level defects such as dislocations play key roles in determining the macroscopic properties o...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
Soluble additives provide a versatile strategy for controlling crystallization processes, enabling s...
International audienceCrystal defects induce strong distortions in diffraction patterns. A single de...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation-mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
In principle, nanoparticle occlusion within crystals provides a straightforward and efficient route ...
The defect structure of bimetallic nanoparticles differs from that of particles made of a single ato...
Abstract We analyze transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of self-assembled quasicrystals co...
At the nanoscale, the properties of materials depend critically on the presence of crystal defects. ...
At the nanoscale, elastic strain and crystal defects largely influence the properties and functional...
In principle, nanoparticle occlusion within crystals provides a straightforward and efficient route ...
Crystal defects induce strong distortions in diffraction patterns. A single defect alone can yield s...
With their potential to offer new properties, single crystals containing nanoparticles provide an at...
Single crystals containing nanoparticles represent a unique class of nanocomposites whose properties...
Single crystals containing nanoparticles represent a unique class of nanocomposites whose properties...
Atomic-level defects such as dislocations play key roles in determining the macroscopic properties o...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
Soluble additives provide a versatile strategy for controlling crystallization processes, enabling s...
International audienceCrystal defects induce strong distortions in diffraction patterns. A single de...
Most of our knowledge of dislocation-mediated stress relaxation during epitaxial crystal growth come...
In principle, nanoparticle occlusion within crystals provides a straightforward and efficient route ...
The defect structure of bimetallic nanoparticles differs from that of particles made of a single ato...
Abstract We analyze transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of self-assembled quasicrystals co...
At the nanoscale, the properties of materials depend critically on the presence of crystal defects. ...
At the nanoscale, elastic strain and crystal defects largely influence the properties and functional...
In principle, nanoparticle occlusion within crystals provides a straightforward and efficient route ...
Crystal defects induce strong distortions in diffraction patterns. A single defect alone can yield s...