Mono- and Multilayer Silicene-Type Honeycomb Lattices
by Oriented Attachment of PbSe Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Structural
Characterization, and Analysis of the Disorder
posted on 2018-07-03, 00:00authored byJoep L. Peters, Thomas Altantzis, Ivan Lobato, Maryam Alimoradi Jazi, Carlo van Overbeek, Sara Bals, Daniel Vanmaekelbergh, Sophia Buhbut Sinai
Nanocrystal
(NC) solids are commonly prepared from nonpolar organic
NC suspensions. In many cases, the capping on the NC surface is preserved
and forms a barrier between the NCs. More recently, superstructures
with crystalline connections between the NCs, implying the removal
of the capping, have been reported, too. Here, we present large-scale
uniform superstructures of attached PbSe NCs with a silicene-type
honeycomb geometry, resulting from solvent evaporation under nearly
reversible conditions. We also prepared multilayered silicene honeycomb
structures by using larger amounts of PbSe NCs. We show that the two-dimensional
silicene superstructures can be seen as a crystallographic slice from
a 3-D simple cubic structure. We describe the disorder in the silicene
lattices in terms of the nanocrystals position and their atomic alignment.
The silicene honeycomb sheets are large enough to be used in transistors
and optoelectronic devices.