Langmuir, Vol.13, No.23, 6009-6011, 1997
Evidence of fcc Crystallization of SiO2 Nanospheres
It is well-known that stacking of hard spheres results in close-packed structures. However, until recently, it was not clear which of the various possible phases (cubic, hexagonal, mixed, or random) was the stable one. We have performed a microscopy characterization of solid crystals made of monodisperse SiO2 nanometric spheres. It was found that, for a wide range of particle diameters, the cubic phase is the only one present. This largely serves to confirm recent theoretical calculations by L. V. Woodcock which conclude that the cubic phase is the most stable one. This opens new prospects in the application of colloidal crystals to photonic band gap engineering.