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電子顯微鏡學 指導教授:王聖璋 班級:碩研機械一甲 姓名:李文妤 學號:MA110113 Paper Survey J. Phys. Chem. B 2000, 104, 1153-1175 Transmission Electron Microscopy of Shape-Controlled Nanocrystals and Their Assemblies Z. L. Wang* School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0245 ReceiVed: October 7, 1999; In Final Form: NoVember 18, 1999
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3.2 Twinned and Multiply Twinned Nanocrystals Twinned nanocrystals One of the most popular planar defects in nanocrystals. Frequently observed for FCC structured metallic nanocrystals. The result of two subgrains sharing a common crystallographic plane. The structure of one subgrain is the mirror reflection of the other by the twin plane.
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Figure 5. (c) Geometrical shapes of multiply twinned decahedraland icosahedral particles. 3.2 Twinned and Multiply Twinned Nanocrystals The two most typical examples of multiply twinned particles ( MTPs ) Assembled form 5 tetrahedrals sharing an edge.Assembled form 20 tetrahedrals sharing an edge.
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Figure 9. TEM images of decahedral Au nanocrystals when the incident electron beam is parallel or nearly parallel to the 5-fold symmetry axis (The Au nanocrystals were supplied by S. Link). 3.2 Twinned and Multiply Twinned Nanocrystals MTP Au particles Single decahedral particle Two decahedra particle
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Figure 10. (a) A high-resolution TEM image showing the presence of twinning in Au nanoparticles. (b) A dark-field image recorded using a small section of the {111} and {200} reflection rings displaying the distribution of twinned particles in the specimen. 3.2 Twinned and Multiply Twinned Nanocrystals Strongly optical properties : stacking faults and twins in the nanocrystals. Dark-field : The fraction of twinned particles. Identifying the presence of twins and their distribution among the particles. Twinned structure & strain induced by the twin structure Distribution of twins
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