We have investigated the size-dependent melting of nanotubes based on a thermodynamic approach and shown that the melting temperature of nanotubes depends on the outer radius and on the inner radius through the thickness of the nanotubes. Size-dependent melting of nanowires and thin films has been derived from that of nanotubes. We validate the size-dependent melting of nanotubes, nanowires and thin films by comparing the results with available molecular dynamic simulations and experimental results. It has also been inferred that superheating occurs when the melting starts from the inner surface and proceeds towards the outer surface, while melting point depression occurs when the melting starts from the outer surface and proceeds towards t...
In a recent letter, Wang et al.1 have reported the sizedependent melting of Zn nanowires. A nonlinea...
Molecular dynamics simulation have shown that after initial surface melting, nanowires can melt via ...
The modified analytical embedded atom method (MAEAM) has been used to study the cross-sect...
We have investigated the size-dependent melting of nanotubes based on a thermodynamic approach and s...
The melting process of nickel nanowires are simulated by using molecular dynamics with the quantum S...
Nanostructures like nanotubes, nanowires, nanobelts and nanoclusters have amazing mechanical, electr...
Thermodynamic model first published in 1909, is being used extensively to understand the size-depend...
We report on the size-dependent melting of nanowires with finite length based on the thermodynamic a...
The miniaturization of electronics devices into the nanometer scale is indispensable for next-genera...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate the melting behavior of Au nanotubes wi...
We consider the surface melting of metal nanowires by solving a phenomenological two-parabola Landau...
We introduce a new and general criterion for melting as an alternative to the commonly used Lindeman...
A semi-empirical thermodynamic model for size dependency of melting point of nano particles and wire...
In this paper an attempt has been made to give a detailed review of the melting point characteristi...
A careful comparison of the experimental results reported in the literature reveals different variat...
In a recent letter, Wang et al.1 have reported the sizedependent melting of Zn nanowires. A nonlinea...
Molecular dynamics simulation have shown that after initial surface melting, nanowires can melt via ...
The modified analytical embedded atom method (MAEAM) has been used to study the cross-sect...
We have investigated the size-dependent melting of nanotubes based on a thermodynamic approach and s...
The melting process of nickel nanowires are simulated by using molecular dynamics with the quantum S...
Nanostructures like nanotubes, nanowires, nanobelts and nanoclusters have amazing mechanical, electr...
Thermodynamic model first published in 1909, is being used extensively to understand the size-depend...
We report on the size-dependent melting of nanowires with finite length based on the thermodynamic a...
The miniaturization of electronics devices into the nanometer scale is indispensable for next-genera...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate the melting behavior of Au nanotubes wi...
We consider the surface melting of metal nanowires by solving a phenomenological two-parabola Landau...
We introduce a new and general criterion for melting as an alternative to the commonly used Lindeman...
A semi-empirical thermodynamic model for size dependency of melting point of nano particles and wire...
In this paper an attempt has been made to give a detailed review of the melting point characteristi...
A careful comparison of the experimental results reported in the literature reveals different variat...
In a recent letter, Wang et al.1 have reported the sizedependent melting of Zn nanowires. A nonlinea...
Molecular dynamics simulation have shown that after initial surface melting, nanowires can melt via ...
The modified analytical embedded atom method (MAEAM) has been used to study the cross-sect...