The defect structure of bimetallic nanoparticles differs from that of particles made of a single atomic species. Using high resolution TEM imaging along with molecular dynamics simulations, it is possible to investigate the nature and features of these defects. The definition of a local order parameter allows one to locate regions with different kinds of stacking on the simulated nanoparticles and thus to make a direct comparison with the experimental observations
"Bimetallic nanoparticles are of interest since they lead to many interesting electrical, chemical, ...
Diffuse scattering, observed as intensity distribution between the Bragg peaks, is associated with d...
Nanocrystalline materials reveal excellent mechanical properties but the mechanism by which they def...
Atomistic simulations are employed in this thesis to investigate defect nucleation and free volume o...
Precise three-dimensional (3D) atomic structure determination of individual nanocrystals is a prereq...
Precise three-dimensional (3D) atomic structure determination of individual nanocrystals is a prereq...
Structural investigations by using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and sele...
International audienceCrystal defects induce strong distortions in diffraction patterns. A single de...
We report on energetic surface reconstruction phenomena observed on bimetallic nanoparticle systems ...
Nearly identical Pd nanocubes yield an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with interference fringes af...
Defect-free crystalline nanostructures reach strengths which are close to their ultimate shear stren...
Scanning transmission electron microscopy experiments indicate that face-centered cubic (FCC) is the...
At the nanoscale, the properties of materials depend critically on the presence of crystal defects. ...
Mechanical properties of nano crystals are influenced by atomic defects. Here, we demonstrate the ef...
X-ray atomic pair distribution functions (PDFs) were collected from a range of canonical metallic na...
"Bimetallic nanoparticles are of interest since they lead to many interesting electrical, chemical, ...
Diffuse scattering, observed as intensity distribution between the Bragg peaks, is associated with d...
Nanocrystalline materials reveal excellent mechanical properties but the mechanism by which they def...
Atomistic simulations are employed in this thesis to investigate defect nucleation and free volume o...
Precise three-dimensional (3D) atomic structure determination of individual nanocrystals is a prereq...
Precise three-dimensional (3D) atomic structure determination of individual nanocrystals is a prereq...
Structural investigations by using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and sele...
International audienceCrystal defects induce strong distortions in diffraction patterns. A single de...
We report on energetic surface reconstruction phenomena observed on bimetallic nanoparticle systems ...
Nearly identical Pd nanocubes yield an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with interference fringes af...
Defect-free crystalline nanostructures reach strengths which are close to their ultimate shear stren...
Scanning transmission electron microscopy experiments indicate that face-centered cubic (FCC) is the...
At the nanoscale, the properties of materials depend critically on the presence of crystal defects. ...
Mechanical properties of nano crystals are influenced by atomic defects. Here, we demonstrate the ef...
X-ray atomic pair distribution functions (PDFs) were collected from a range of canonical metallic na...
"Bimetallic nanoparticles are of interest since they lead to many interesting electrical, chemical, ...
Diffuse scattering, observed as intensity distribution between the Bragg peaks, is associated with d...
Nanocrystalline materials reveal excellent mechanical properties but the mechanism by which they def...