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  • 2023Photoemission Electron Microscopy of Blue and UV Surface Plasmons on Nanostructured Aluminum Films1citations
  • 2022Mixed-metal nanoparticles1citations
  • 2021Material Properties Particularly Suited to be Measured with Helium Scattering: Selected Examples from 2D Materials, van der Waals Heterostructures, Glassy Materials, Catalytic Substrates,Topological Insulators and Superconducting Radio Frequency Materials40citations
  • 2021Material properties particularly suited to be measured with helium scattering: selected examples from 2D materials, van der Waals heterostructures, glassy materials, catalytic substrates, topological insulators and superconducting radio frequency materials40citations
  • 2020Helium droplet assisted synthesis of plasmonic Ag@ZnO core@shell nanoparticles12citations
  • 2020Ultrashort XUV pulse absorption spectroscopy of partially oxidized cobalt nanoparticles4citations
  • 2019Statics and dynamics of multivalley charge density waves in Sb(111)15citations
  • 2019Ultra-thin h-BN substrates for nanoscale plasmon spectroscopy8citations
  • 2019On the passivation of iron particles at the nanoscale10citations
  • 2019The impact of swift electrons on the segregation of Ni-Au nanoalloys8citations
  • 2019Effects of the Core Location on the Structural Stability of Ni-Au Core-Shell Nanoparticles32citations
  • 2018Stability of Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Catalysis at Elevated Temperatures46citations
  • 2017Electron-phonon coupling and surface Debye temperature of Bi2Te3(111) from helium atom scattering49citations
  • 2017Electron-phonon coupling and surface Debye temperature of Bi2Te3(111) from helium atom scattering49citations
  • 2017Thermally induced breakup of metallic nanowires22citations
  • 2016Formation of bimetallic clusters in superfluid helium nanodroplets analysed by atomic resolution electron tomographycitations
  • 2016Diffusion on a topological insulator surface: H2O on Bi2Te3(111)citations

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  • Hohenau, Andreas
  • Jauk, Thomas
  • Krenn, Joachim R.
  • Ditlbacher, Harald
  • Lackner, Florian
  • Hofer, Ferdinand
  • Lasserus, Maximilian
  • Hauser, Andreas
  • Knez, Daniel
  • Jardine, Andrew Peter
  • Tamtogl, Anton
  • Allison, Bill
  • Sibener, Steven J.
  • Alexandrowicz, Gil
  • Miret-Artes, Salvador
  • Bracco, Gianangelo
  • Marquardt, Roberto
  • Wells, Justin W.
  • Lefmann, Kim
  • Benedek, Giorgio
  • Manson, Joseph R.
  • Avidor, Nadav
  • Holst, Bodil
  • Farias, Daniel
  • Jardine, Andrew P.
  • Tamtögl, Anton
  • Artés, Salvador Miret
  • Allison, William
  • Fitzek, Harald
  • Schiffmann, Alexander
  • Toulson, Benjamin W.
  • Schnedlitz, Martin
  • Messner, Roman
  • Gessner, Oliver
  • Mayrhofer-Reinhartshuber, Michael
  • Kraus-Füreder, Patrick
  • Campi, Davide
  • Bernasconi, Marco
  • Dragoni, Daniele
  • Kothleitner, Gerald
  • Fernandez-Perea, Ricardo
  • Lara-Castells, Maria Pilar De
  • Meyer, Ralf
  • Hofmann, Philip
  • Bianchi, Marco
  • Ellis, John
  • Hedegaard, Ellen M. J.
  • Iversen, Bo B.
  • Bremholm, Martin
  • Kraus, Patrick
  • Haberfehlner, Georg
  • Thaler, Philipp
  • Volk, Alexander
  • Ward, D. J.
  • Calvo-Almazán, Irene
  • Hofmann, Philipp
  • Townsend, Peter
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Formation of bimetallic clusters in superfluid helium nanodroplets analysed by atomic resolution electron tomography

  • Ernst, Wolfgang E.
  • Hofer, Ferdinand
  • Haberfehlner, Georg
  • Kothleitner, Gerald
  • Thaler, Philipp
  • Volk, Alexander
  • Knez, Daniel
Abstract

Metallic nanoparticles consisting of a few thousand atoms are of large interest for potential applications in different fields such as optics, catalysis or magnetism. Structure, shape and composition are the basic parameters responsible for their properties. To reveal these parameters in three dimensions at the nanoscale, electron tomography is a powerful tool. Advancing electron tomography to atomic resolution in an aberration-corrected transmission electron microscope is challenging though [1–3], and the ultimate goal of resolving position and type of each single atom inside a material remains elusive. Here we demonstrate atomic resolution electron tomography on silver/gold core/shell nanoclusters grown in superfluid helium nanodroplets [4,5] (Figure 1a). Superfluid helium droplets represent a versatile, novel tool for designing such nanoparticles, allowing fine-tuned synthesis of pure or composite clusters for a wide range of materials. Using ultra-high vacuum conditions and getting on without solvents or additives compared with chemical synthesis, the method delivers high purity materials, which can be well controlled in terms of size and composition.Analytical TEM investigations reveal smaller clusters mainly consisting of a single silver core, surrounded by a gold shell, whereas larger clusters contain two or more silver grains embedded in a gold matrix [6] (Figure 1b&c). The measured transition between single- and double-core growth appears at a cluster size of about 5000 atoms and similar values are found when cluster agglomeration inside the He-droplet is simulated for the used process parameters [7] (Figure 1d). One cluster with two silver cores was analysed three-dimensionally for its atomic structure, shape and composition [6] (Figure 2). We identify gold- and silver-rich regions in three dimensions and we are able to estimate atomic positions inside the nanocluster. Two silver cores are visible as darker regions, separated by gold with a minimal thickness of 2–3 atomic layers. The cluster appears in a highly symmetric multiply twinned structure, shaped roughly as an icosahedron, which is structurally modified due to binding of the cluster to the surface. This work demonstrates estimation of atomic positions within nanoparticles in 3D without any prior information, while at the same time information about the local elemental composition is retrieved at near-atomic resolution. Our results give insight into the growth and deposition process of composite nanoclusters created in superfluid helium droplets. This understanding will allow fine-tuning of process parameters for optimizing nanoparticle properties.

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  • nanoparticle
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • cluster
  • grain
  • silver
  • tomography
  • gold
  • composite
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • twinned