Nano Droplets Go Skiing at High Temperatures – Technology Org

Currently, many (nano)structures including nano droplets are grown in layers, one above the other, but their ordering on the atomic scale is generally far from perfect.  

The researchers aim for a better understanding of these processes that can eventually lead to smaller, faster and overall better nanotechnology and have, in a worldwide first observation, discovered pre-solidification in droplet mixture. They recently published these exciting findings in the scientific journal Physical Review Letters.

Chemistry, droplets – illustrative rendering.

Chemistry, droplets – illustrative rendering. Image credit: Pixabay (Free Pixabay license)

The droplets are composed of a mixture of the metals platinum and germanium and move on a heated substrate in the direction of the heat source. But as soon as the temperature lowers, the droplets start their unique behaviour.

Like professional skiers, they suddenly change their direction and make a slalom. “Using a photo-emission electron microscope, we were able to film the skiing and show the whole process of solidifying”, explains Arie van Houselt, corresponding author of the publication.