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Surface Crystallization of Liquid Au-Si and Its Impact on Catalysis.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Tersoff, Jerry 
Gamalski, Andrew D 
Reuter, Mark C 
Zakharov, Dmitri 

Abstract

In situ transmission electron microscopy reveals that an atomically thin crystalline phase at the surface of liquid Au-Si is stable over an unexpectedly wide range of conditions. By measuring the surface structure as a function of liquid temperature and composition, a simple thermodynamic model is developed to explain the stability of the ordered phase. The presence of surface ordering plays a key role in the pathway by which the Au-Si eutectic solidifies and also dramatically affects the catalytic properties of the liquid, explaining the anomalously slow growth kinetics of Si nanowires at low temperature. A strategy to control the presence of the surface phase is discussed, using it as a tool in designing strategies for nanostructure growth.

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Keywords

2D crystals, in situ transmission electron microscopy, metastable phases, nanowires, surface ordering

Journal Title

Adv Mater

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Journal ISSN

0935-9648
1521-4095

Volume Title

31

Publisher

Wiley
Sponsorship
European Research Council (279342)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K016636/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/P005152/1)