Abstract

Two-dimensional single-crystalline nanostructures of perylene with uniform square and rhombus shapes have been prepared successfully via a simple reprecipitation method with the assistance of surfactant CTAB templates. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements reveal that the square and rhombus nanosheets can be indexed to α- and β-phase perylene crystals, respectively. On the basis of the analysis of time-dependent growth processes, we found that selective adhesion of CTAB molecules on the crystal (001) plane facilitates to the formation of sheetlike structures, whereas polymorph transition from α- to β-phase achieved by altering the surfactant CTAB concentration results in the evolution of the nanosheet from square to rhombus morphologies. Single-nanoparticle spectrscopy depicts that square and rhombus nanosheets show distinct shape-dependent optical properties that are directly related to their crystal structures. Furthermore, the optical waveguiding behaviors have been revealed through the scanning nea...

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