TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental and theoretical studies of instabilities of metal nanoparticles
T2 - A new kind of quasimelting
AU - Ascencio, J. A.
AU - Pérez-Alvarez, M.
AU - Tehuacanero, S.
AU - José-Yacamán, M.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - In this work we report experimental and theoretical studies of structural instabilities of gold nanoparticles supported on a carbon substrate using high-resolution transmission microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. It is shown that particles undergo structural fluctuations in which a particle exhibits a change in orientation whilst maintaining the overall structure. These fluctuations are of a different kind than the ones reported in previous work, in which transitions between different structures or the appearance, movement or vanishing of twin boundaries are observed. Computer calculations were performed using a model that included both the particle and the substrate. It is found that during the fluctuations there is a collective displacement of the atoms at the interface between the gold and the carbon substrate that results in a larger contact area. Calculations of particle stability that include the interaction with the carbon substrate show that different orientations of the particle have similar energies. As a result, during the fluctuations the particle becomes trapped between different orientations of the same structure. This kind of phenomenon can be considered as a new kind of quasimelting.
AB - In this work we report experimental and theoretical studies of structural instabilities of gold nanoparticles supported on a carbon substrate using high-resolution transmission microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. It is shown that particles undergo structural fluctuations in which a particle exhibits a change in orientation whilst maintaining the overall structure. These fluctuations are of a different kind than the ones reported in previous work, in which transitions between different structures or the appearance, movement or vanishing of twin boundaries are observed. Computer calculations were performed using a model that included both the particle and the substrate. It is found that during the fluctuations there is a collective displacement of the atoms at the interface between the gold and the carbon substrate that results in a larger contact area. Calculations of particle stability that include the interaction with the carbon substrate show that different orientations of the particle have similar energies. As a result, during the fluctuations the particle becomes trapped between different orientations of the same structure. This kind of phenomenon can be considered as a new kind of quasimelting.
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U2 - 10.1007/s003390100850
DO - 10.1007/s003390100850
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0034837506
SN - 0947-8396
VL - 73
SP - 295
EP - 300
JO - Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
JF - Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
IS - 3
ER -