posted on 2021-04-01, 22:51authored byStephen Sasaki, Jeffrey Kurish, Shauna Robbennolt, Yan Yan, Eduardo Garcia, Sarah H. Tolbert
The major challenges of developing
a robust strain coupling between
nanocrystals and a strain medium are addressed by employing a simple
self-assembly-based adhesion process that relies on the formation
of metal-oxide bonds between Ni nanocrystals and various surfaces.
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicates that the adhesion mechanism
necessitates high oxidation potential surfaces capable of metal-oxide
bond formation. The process is demonstrated to be reversible, using
a reducing plasma to induce adhesion in previously unadhered NiO/Ni
nanocrystals. Adhesion to the substrate develops interfacial stress
in the nanocrystals resulting in a 40 Oe increase in coercivity and
a 25 K shift in the blocking temperature.