Abstract

We report the formation of conductive mesocrystalline superstructures of cubic PbS nanocrystals (NCs) through directional cross-linking with organic semiconductors at the liquid/air interface monitored simultaneously by in situ grazing incidence small angle X-ray scattering and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction. We determine the superlattice type, its symmetry and parameters, and the atomic orientation of NCs from the time-resolved scattering patterns. The superlattice contraction follows an exponential decay during ligand exchange, preserving always the two-dimensional square geometry. We attribute the contraction to the continuous replacement of oleic acid with smaller cobalt/copper 4,4′,4″,4‴-tetraaminophthalocyanine molecules. In these superlattices, the NCs are directed with a [100]AL axis perpendicular to the liquid surface for the whole assembly period. The kinetics and structural results provide a direct correlation between the superstructure and their atomic orientation on the liquid surface du...

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