posted on 2014-01-08, 00:00authored byAyaskanta Sahu, Daniele Braga, Oliver Waser, Moon Sung Kang, Donna Deng, David J. Norris
Nanocrystals
are known to alter the relative stability of bulk
solid phases. Here we test the limits of this effect on Ag2Se nanocrystals, a promising new electronic and infrared material.
In the bulk, Ag2Se exhibits a solid–solid phase
transition to a superionic conducting phase at moderate temperatures.
We map this phase transition as a function of size, temperature, and
surface treatment in Ag2Se core-only and core–shell
nanocrystals. We show that the transition can be tuned not just below
but also above the bulk phase-transition temperature. This phase flexibility
has implications for applications in optoelectronic and phase-memory
devices.