Structure of Small, Vapor-Deposited Particles II. Experimental Study of Particles with Hexagonal Profiles
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1979
Publisher
Elsevier B. V.
Abstract
“Multiply-twinned” gold particles with hexagonal bright field TEM profile were determined to be icosahedra composed of 20 identical and twin-related tetrahedral building units that do not have an fcc structure. The crystal structure of these slightly deformed tetrahedra is rhombohedral. Experimental evidence supporting this particle model was obtained by selected-zone dark field and weak beam dark field electron microscopy. In conjunction with the results of part I, it has been concluded that multiply- twinned gold particles of pentagonal or hexagonal profile that are found during the early stages of the vapor deposition growth process on alkali halide surfaces do not have an fcc crystal structure, which is in obvious contrast to the structure of bulk gold.
Recommended Citation
M.J. Yacaman, K. Heinemann, C.Y. Yang, and H. Poppa, “Structure of Small, Vapor-Deposited Particles II. Experimental Study of Particles with Hexagonal Profiles,” Journal of Crystal Growth 47, 187-195 (1979).