Multi-component superstructures self-assembled from nanocrystal building blocks. 2016

Rui Tan, and Hua Zhu, and Can Cao, and Ou Chen
Department of Chemistry, Brown University, 324 Brook St., Providence, RI 02912, USA. ouchen@brown.edu.

More than three decades of intensive study to make high-quality nanocrystals have created a unique toolbox for building multi-component superstructures, which have been recognized as a new generation of metamaterials important to both fundamental sciences and applied technologies. This minireview summarizes recent advances in this exciting field. We will focus our discussion on the synthetic strategies and superstructures of this multi-component metamaterial, and highlight their novel properties and potential applications. Additionally, some perspectives on possible developments in this field are offered at the end of this review. We hope that this minireview will both inform and stimulate research interests for the design and fabrication of these nanocrystal-based multi-component metamaterials for diverse applications in the future.

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