Viswanatha, Ranjani ; Santra, Pralay K. ; Dasgupta, Chandan ; Sarma, D. D. (2007) Growth mechanism of nanocrystals in solution: ZnO, a case study Physical Review Letters, 98 (25). 255501_1-255501_4. ISSN 0031-9007
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Official URL: http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v98/i25/e255501
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Abstract
We investigate the mechanism of growth of nanocrystals from solution using the case of ZnO. Spanning a wide range of values of the parameters, such as the temperature and the reactant concentration that control the growth, our results establish a qualitative departure from the widely accepted diffusion controlled coarsening (Ostwald ripening) process quantified in terms of the Lifshitz-Slyozov-Wagner theory. Further, we show that these experimental observations can be qualitatively and quantitatively understood within a growth mechanism that is intermediate between the two well-defined limits of diffusion control and kinetic control.
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