Reversible phase transformations between Pb nanocrystals and a viscous liquid-like phase
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Authors
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Wenjing Zheng
JK
Jun Kang
KN
Kai‐Yang Niu
Abstract
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Phase transformations have been a prominent topic of study for both fundamental and applied science. Solid-liquid reaction–induced phase transformations can be hard to characterize, and the transformation mechanisms are often not fully understood. Here, we report reversible phase transformations between a metal (Pb) nanocrystal and a viscous liquid-like phase unveiled by in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy. The reversible phase transformations are obtained by modulating the electron current density (between 1000 and 3000 electrons Å −2 s −1 ). The metal-organic viscous liquid-like phase exhibits short-range ordering with a preferred Pb-Pb distance of 0.5 nm. Assisted by density functional theory and molecular dynamics calculations, we show that the viscous liquid-like phase results from the reactions of Pb with the CH 3 O fragments from the triethylene glycol solution under electron beam irradiation. Such reversible phase transformations may find broad implementations.
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