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Humidity-Dependent Reversible Transitions in Gold Nanoparticle Superlattices
The changes in interparticle
spacing upon hydration and dehydration
of drop-cast films of hydrophilic gold nanoparticles (GNP) have been
measured <i>in situ</i> with nanometer resolution using
WetSTEM and ESEM. These subtle variations correlate well with the
corresponding changes in the optical spectra and perceived color as
well as changes in the electrical conductivity of the films. AC impedance
analysis allows us to differentiate between resistive and capacitive
components and to evaluate how these depend on average particle spacing
and the water content of the matrix, respectively. Thin films of this
type are well-known structures used for development of sensors and
diagnostics