Abstract
Inorganic/organic coassembly provides a powerful route to the formation of periodic, nanostructured materials. In this work, the surfactant cetyltriethylammonium bromide is used as an organic structure directing agent, and the inorganic phase is formed from the condensation of metal cations with reduced main group clusters know as Zintl clusters. These anionic clusters are formed by alloying alkali metals with various main group elements. The chalcogenide-based Zintl clusters used here have an affinity for gold and other transition metals and will thus nucleate the formation of films on metal surfaces. Interface nucleated inorganic/organic co-organization results in thin films with the periodicity of a liquid crystal phase, but with a cross-linking inorganic network surrounding the surfactant domains. In this work, we investigate the extent to which the band structure of these films can be tuned by altering the elemental composition of the inorganic framework of these periodic nanocomposites. For the semi...
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