The shape of metal or metal halides crystals plays an important
role in determining their physical or chemical properties, thus
enhancing their performance for a wide range of applications such
as plasmonics, sensing and catalysts [1–4]. For example, silver (Ag)
nanocrystals with a large number of different shapes (e.g. cubes,
octahedrons, bipyramids, bars, plates, rods, and wires) have been
synthesized using various methods [4–8], and the shape of these
Ag nanocrystals has proven to determine their localized surface
plasmon resonance (LSPR) [9–11].
The shape of metal or metal halides crystals plays an important
role in determining their physical or chemical properties, thus
enhancing their performance for a wide range of applications such
as plasmonics, sensing and catalysts [1–4]. For example, silver (Ag)
nanocrystals with a large number of different shapes (e.g. cubes,
octahedrons, bipyramids, bars, plates, rods, and wires) have been
synthesized using various methods [4–8], and the shape of these
Ag nanocrystals has proven to determine their localized surface
plasmon resonance (LSPR) [9–11].
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