We have investigated the formation of gold nanoclusters during submonolayer deposition on atomically flat KBr and RbI (001) ionic-crystal substrates, as well as on substrates patterned with two-dimensional (2D) nanoscale pits produced by electron stimulated desorption. In this way, it is possible to produce atomic steps free from stress and local charging, which are normally considered the reason for enhanced cluster nucleation. Easy nucleation of the Au clusters inside the pits at the lower side of the atomic step edge is not observed, while nucleation of the Au nanoclusters is found to occur preferentially at the upper step edges. Moreover, we observe that gold atoms landing inside the bottom of the pits are able to escape from them by me...
We show that Au nanoparticles spontaneously move across the (001) surface of InP, InAs, and GaP when...
Deposition of Au on TiO2(110) at room temperature leads to nucleation of Au nanoparticles whose init...
We propose a general nucleation and growth model that can explain the mechanism of the formation of ...
We study the role of gold droplets in the initial stage of nanowire growth via the vapor–liquid–soli...
Engineering atomic structures at metal surfaces represents an important step in the development of n...
Activation energies, Ea, measured from molecular exchange experiments are combined with atomic-scale...
All nanostructures are metastable-but some are more metastable than others. Here we employ aberratio...
Activation energies, Ea, measured from molecular exchange experiments are combined with atomic-scale...
Gold nanoparticles with a diameter comprised between 4 and 6 nm are stabilized in nanosized pits of ...
The electrochemical method of synthesis of gold nanorods in micelles gives substrate solutions that ...
Activation energies, Ea, measured from molecular exchange experiments are combined with atomic-scale...
Total absolute yields of the ejected gold were obtained regardless of the type of the particles are-...
Gold nanoparticles with a diameter comprised between 4 and 6 nm are stabilized in nanosize...
Surface science techniques are used to probe Au nanoclusters in an attempt to understand fundamental...
When a solid crystalline material forms, such as a nanoparticle, this process starts with a nucleati...
We show that Au nanoparticles spontaneously move across the (001) surface of InP, InAs, and GaP when...
Deposition of Au on TiO2(110) at room temperature leads to nucleation of Au nanoparticles whose init...
We propose a general nucleation and growth model that can explain the mechanism of the formation of ...
We study the role of gold droplets in the initial stage of nanowire growth via the vapor–liquid–soli...
Engineering atomic structures at metal surfaces represents an important step in the development of n...
Activation energies, Ea, measured from molecular exchange experiments are combined with atomic-scale...
All nanostructures are metastable-but some are more metastable than others. Here we employ aberratio...
Activation energies, Ea, measured from molecular exchange experiments are combined with atomic-scale...
Gold nanoparticles with a diameter comprised between 4 and 6 nm are stabilized in nanosized pits of ...
The electrochemical method of synthesis of gold nanorods in micelles gives substrate solutions that ...
Activation energies, Ea, measured from molecular exchange experiments are combined with atomic-scale...
Total absolute yields of the ejected gold were obtained regardless of the type of the particles are-...
Gold nanoparticles with a diameter comprised between 4 and 6 nm are stabilized in nanosize...
Surface science techniques are used to probe Au nanoclusters in an attempt to understand fundamental...
When a solid crystalline material forms, such as a nanoparticle, this process starts with a nucleati...
We show that Au nanoparticles spontaneously move across the (001) surface of InP, InAs, and GaP when...
Deposition of Au on TiO2(110) at room temperature leads to nucleation of Au nanoparticles whose init...
We propose a general nucleation and growth model that can explain the mechanism of the formation of ...