Electron beam manipulation of gold nanoparticles external to the beam

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Abstract

The electron beam (e-beam) of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was utilized for in situ synthesizing and manipulating Au nanoparticles with various sizes in HAuCl4 aqueous solution. The driving force for e-beam manipulation was found to be a function of particle-to-beam distance, mostly due to the electric force. From experimental observations, it was concluded that the e-beam can attract the Au nanoparticles in the HAuCl4 solution. This contributes to the dipole induced in the Au nanoparticle, which is attributed to the non-uniform positive potential built inside the observation window. On the other hand, this positive potential would induce a repulsion force with the positively charged Au nanoparticle. Therefore, repulsion behaviour of the Au nanoparticle induced by the e-beam was also observed. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Chen, Y. T., Wang, C. Y., Hong, Y. J., Kang, Y. T., Lai, S. E., Chang, P., & Yew, T. R. (2014). Electron beam manipulation of gold nanoparticles external to the beam. RSC Advances, 4(60), 31652–31656. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra03350g

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