The crystallization of nanomaterials is a primary source of solid-state, photonic structures. Thus, a detailed understanding of this process is of paramount importance for the successful application of photonic nanomaterials in emerging optoelectronic technologies. While colloidal crystallization has been thoroughly studied, for example, with advanced in situ electron microscopy methods, the noncolloidal crystallization (freezing) of nanoparticles (NPs) remains so far unexplored. To fill this gap, in this work, we present proof-of-principle experiments decoding a crystallization of reconfigurable assemblies of NPs at a solid state. The chosen material corresponds to an excellent testing bed, as it enables both in situ and ex situ investigat...
Seeded crystallization and solidification in nanoscale confinement volumes have become an important ...
We have studied, with quantitative confocal microscopy, epitaxial colloidal crystal growth of partic...
Crystallization is a fundamental natural phenomenon and the ubiquitous physical process in materials...
The crystallization of nanomaterials is a primary source of solid-state, photonic structures. Thus, ...
The colloidal nanocrystals (NCs) are nanometer-sized inorganic particles with distinctive properties...
Microscale and nanoscale colloidal particle self-assembly is widely studied to establish the design ...
Colloidal crystals can exhibit novel properties arising from the combination of particle properties ...
We report the reversible formation of crystals of nanoparticles (opals) from solutions of polydisper...
Colloidal nanoparticle assembly methods can serve as ideal models to explore the fundamentals of hom...
Micrometer-sized colloidal particles can serve as an outstanding model systems for studies of the ph...
This article reviews the advancements and prospects of liquid cell transmission electron microscopy ...
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been widely used for probing solution-phase ...
Colloidal particles (approximately a micrometer in diameter) that are dispersed in a fluid, behave t...
Phase-change memory materials refer to a class of materials that can exist in amorphous and crystall...
A great variety of single- and multi-component nanocrystals (NCs) can now be synthesized and integra...
Seeded crystallization and solidification in nanoscale confinement volumes have become an important ...
We have studied, with quantitative confocal microscopy, epitaxial colloidal crystal growth of partic...
Crystallization is a fundamental natural phenomenon and the ubiquitous physical process in materials...
The crystallization of nanomaterials is a primary source of solid-state, photonic structures. Thus, ...
The colloidal nanocrystals (NCs) are nanometer-sized inorganic particles with distinctive properties...
Microscale and nanoscale colloidal particle self-assembly is widely studied to establish the design ...
Colloidal crystals can exhibit novel properties arising from the combination of particle properties ...
We report the reversible formation of crystals of nanoparticles (opals) from solutions of polydisper...
Colloidal nanoparticle assembly methods can serve as ideal models to explore the fundamentals of hom...
Micrometer-sized colloidal particles can serve as an outstanding model systems for studies of the ph...
This article reviews the advancements and prospects of liquid cell transmission electron microscopy ...
Liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been widely used for probing solution-phase ...
Colloidal particles (approximately a micrometer in diameter) that are dispersed in a fluid, behave t...
Phase-change memory materials refer to a class of materials that can exist in amorphous and crystall...
A great variety of single- and multi-component nanocrystals (NCs) can now be synthesized and integra...
Seeded crystallization and solidification in nanoscale confinement volumes have become an important ...
We have studied, with quantitative confocal microscopy, epitaxial colloidal crystal growth of partic...
Crystallization is a fundamental natural phenomenon and the ubiquitous physical process in materials...