A gold complex single crystal comprised of nanoporosity and curved surfaces

Abstract

Complex hierarchical shapes are widely known in biogenic single crystals, but growing of intricate synthetic metal single crystals is still a challenge. Here we report on a simple method for growing intricately shaped single crystals of gold, each consisting of a micron-sized crystal surrounded by a nanoporous structure, while the two parts comprise a single crystal. This is achieved by annealing thin films of gold and germanium to solidify a eutectic composition melt at a hypoeutectic concentration (Au-enriched composition). Transmission electron microscopy and synchrotron submicron scanning diffractometry and imaging confirms that the whole structure was indeed a single crystal. A kinetic model showing how this intricate single-crystal structure can be grown is presented.

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