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@ARTICLE{Zamani:189439,
      author       = {Zamani, Reza R. and Ibáñez, Maria and Luysberg, Martina
                      and García-Castelló, Nuria and Houben, Lothar and Prades,
                      Joan Daniel and Grillo, Vincenzo and Dunin-Borkowski, Rafal
                      and Morante, Joan Ramón and Cabot, Andreu and Arbiol,
                      Jordi},
      title        = {{P}olarity-{D}riven {P}olytypic {B}ranching in {C}u-{B}ased
                      {Q}uaternary {C}halcogenide {N}anostructures},
      journal      = {ACS nano},
      volume       = {8},
      number       = {3},
      issn         = {1936-086X},
      address      = {Washington, DC},
      publisher    = {Soc.},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2015-02606},
      pages        = {2290 - 2301},
      year         = {2014},
      abstract     = {An appropriate way of realizing property nanoengineering in
                      complex quaternary chalcogenide nanocrystals is presented
                      for Cu2CdxSnSey(CCTSe) polypods. The pivotal role of the
                      polarity in determining morphology, growth, and the
                      polytypic branching mechanism is demonstrated. Polarity is
                      considered to be responsible for the formation of an initial
                      seed that takes the form of a tetrahedron with four
                      cation-polar facets. Size and shape confinement of the
                      intermediate pentatetrahedral seed is also attributed to
                      polarity, as their external facets are anion-polar. The
                      final polypod extensions also branch out as a result of a
                      cation-polarity-driven mechanism. Aberration-corrected
                      scanning transmission electron microscopy is used to
                      identify stannite cation ordering, while ab initio studies
                      are used to show the influence of cation
                      ordering/distortion, stoichiometry, and polytypic structural
                      change on the electronic band structure.},
      cin          = {PGI-5},
      ddc          = {540},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)PGI-5-20110106},
      pnm          = {42G - Peter Grünberg-Centre (PG-C) (POF2-42G41)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF2-42G41},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000333539400043},
      pubmed       = {pmid:24575876},
      doi          = {10.1021/nn405747h},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/189439},
}