摘要
Controllable self-assembly of ordered and regularly patterned semiconductor nanoarchitectures is of great interest in achieving fantastic functionalities and properties of nanomaterials in nanodevices. Here we demonstrate a symmetric confined growth methodology for fabricating a geometrically patterned and well-oriented two-dimensional nanonet by a solution growth. A uniform orthogonal VO2 nanonet composed of single-crystalline nanowalls is self-assembled in a one-step process and exhibits single-crystal-like crystallographic characteristics. It is revealed that the 4-fold symmetric structure of (001) TiO2 determines the orthogonal geometrical pattern of the nanonet; in addition, the interfacial mismatch energy controls the horizontal growth direction and morphology of one-dimensional nanocrystals competing with the surface energy. The unique VO2 nanonet exhibits excellent thermochromic performances due to its self-generated porosity and sluggish phase transition. The initial optical modulation temperature is near room temperature. The solar modulating ability (ΔTsol) is up to 11.82% with the maximum visible light transmittance (Tvis-max) more than 70%. The proposed growth strategy could be adopted in more systems to perform self-assembly of regularly patterned nanoarchitectures with well interconnectivity and preferred orientation, which offers promising opportunities for exploiting potential nanodevices in various applications.
源语言 | 英语 |
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页(从-至) | 5838-5844 |
页数 | 7 |
期刊 | Crystal Growth and Design |
卷 | 17 |
期 | 11 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 1 11月 2017 |