Size- and composition-controlled Au-Ga aerosol nanoparticles

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Abstract

A simple gas-phase method has been developed for producing size- and composition-controlled nanoparticles of binary alloys. The process includes the formation and classification of aerosol nanoparticles of one material and the subsequent condensation of a controlled shell of another. The shell thickness is controlled by the evaporation temperature of the second material. Here we study the Au-Ga system with particle compositions ranging from pure Au to 50 atomic percent Ga. Transmission electron microscopy was used to study the morphology, composition, and structure of the generated particles.

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Karlsson, M. N. A., Deppert, K., Magnusson, M. H., Karlsson, L. S., & Malm, J. O. (2004). Size- and composition-controlled Au-Ga aerosol nanoparticles. Aerosol Science and Technology, 38(9), 948–954. https://doi.org/10.1080/027868290511254

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