APL Materials (Feb 2014)

Equilibrium Cu-Ag nanoalloy structure formation revealed by in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy heating experiments

  • Ping Lu,
  • Michael Chandross,
  • Timothy J. Boyle,
  • Blythe G. Clark,
  • Paul Vianco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4866052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 022107 – 022107-6

Abstract

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Using in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy heating experiments, we observed the formation of a 3-dimensional (3D) epitaxial Cu-core and Ag-shell equilibrium structure of a Cu-Ag nanoalloy. The structure was formed during the thermal interaction of Cu(∼12 nm) and Ag NPs(∼6 nm) at elevated temperatures (150–300 °C) by the Ag NPs initially wetting the Cu NP along its {111} surfaces at one or multiple locations forming epitaxial Ag/Cu (111) interfaces, followed by Ag atoms diffusing along the Cu surface. This phenomenon was confirmed through Monte Carlo simulations to be a nanoscale effect related to the large surface-to-volume ratio of the NPs.