Pulsed Laser‐Assisted Phase Engineering of Multimetallic Colloidal Nanocrystals With Complex Compositions

M Marina T. Candela (Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain) S Sergio Triviño‐Sánchez (Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain) A Andrés Guerrero‐Martínez (Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain) L Luis M. Liz‐Marzán (CINBIO Universidade de Vigo, Department of Physical Chemistry Vigo 36310 Spain) G Guillermo González‐Rubio (Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The controlled fabrication of colloidal nanocrystals with complex compositions has become one of the most active areas of research in nanomaterials science. In this context, pulsed lasers are emerging as valuable tools to facilitate the mixing of different elements within a single nanocrystal lattice by helping overcome both thermodynamic and kinetic barriers. In this review, we aim to establish the fundamental aspects that control the formation of solid‐solution nanocrystals through alloying of various metals, with a primary focus on colloid science strategies, given their potential to produce low size dispersity and well‐defined spherical shape. We discuss two distinct laser‐assisted methods for implementing pulsed lasers: pulsed‐laser ablation in liquids and the excitation of presynthesized colloidal nanocrystals. We introduce the most critical laser and colloidal parameters that are essential toward obtaining multimetallic nanocrystals with well‐defined sizes, compositions, and homogeneous elemental distributions. Finally, we examine the key challenges that need to be addressed to achieve improved control over phase and composition in multimetallic nanocrystals.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published April 10, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

M

Marina T. Candela

Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain

S

Sergio Triviño‐Sánchez

Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain

A

Andrés Guerrero‐Martínez

Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain

L

Luis M. Liz‐Marzán

CINBIO Universidade de Vigo, Department of Physical Chemistry Vigo 36310 Spain

G

Guillermo González‐Rubio

Departamento de Química Física Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain