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Self-Organization of Nanocolloids

Recently, we learned that nanoparticles have an interesting ability to self-organize in linear structures. We are uncovering fundamental interactions of nanoparticles and very unusual geometries of self-organized superstructures from semiconductor colloids.

 

Projects

▪ Advanced Synthesis of Semiconductor Nanowires / G. Daniel Lilly

Template Electrodeposition of Metallic and Semiconductor Nanowires / Kevin Critchley

Self-Assembly of CdTe Nanowires and Nanoribbons / Sudhanshu Srivastava

In Situ Nanowire Synthesis in Layer-by-Layer Composite Films / Sudhanshu Srivastava

 

Selected Publications

Lee J, Hernandez P, Lee J, et al. Exciton-plasmon interactions inmolecular spring assemblies of nanowires and wavelength-based protein detection 
NATURE MATERIALS 6 (4): 291-295 APR 2007

Lee J, Kotov NA Thermometer design at the nanoscale NANO TODAY 2 (1): 48-51 FEB 2007

Tang ZY, Zhang ZL, Wang Y, et al. Self-assembly of CdTe nanocrystals into free-floating sheets SCIENCE 314 (5797): 274-278 OCT 13 2006

 Shevchenko EV, Talapin DV, Kotov NA, et al. Structural diversity in binary nanoparticle superlattices NATURE 439 (7072): 55-59 JAN 5 2006

Lee J, Govorov AO, Kotov NA Nanoparticle assemblies with molecular springs: A nanoscale thermometer ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION 44 (45): 7439-7442 2005

Tang ZY, Kotov NA, Giersig M Spontaneous organization of single CdTe nanoparticles into luminescent nanowires SCIENCE 297 (5579): 237-240 JUL 12 2002

 

 

 

 

 
         

 

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