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Nanocrystal Assemblies: Current Advances and Open Problems

Abstract

We explore the potential of nanocrystals (a term used equivalently to nanoparticles) as building blocks for nanomaterials, and the current advances and open challenges for fundamental science developments and applications. Nanocrystal assemblies are inherently multiscale, and the generation of revolutionary material properties requires a precise understanding of the relationship between structure and function, the former being determined by classical effects and the latter often by quantum effects. With an emphasis on theory and computation, we discuss challenges that hamper current assembly strategies and to what extent nanocrystal assemblies represent thermodynamic equilibrium or kinetically trapped metastable states. We also examine dynamic effects and optimization of assembly protocols. Finally, we discuss promising material functions and examples of their realization with nanocrystal assemblies.

Authors

Bassani CL; van Anders G; Banin U; Baranov D; Chen Q; Dijkstra M; Dimitriyev MS; Efrati E; Faraudo J; Gang O

Journal

ACS Nano, Vol. 18, No. 23, pp. 14791–14840

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

June 11, 2024

DOI

10.1021/acsnano.3c10201

ISSN

1936-0851

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