In analogy with macroscopic metal samples, crystallization of metal nanoparticles may occur appreciably below the thermodynamic melting temperature, Tm (this temperature depends on the particle size), while melting occurs at Tm. If the surface melting is suppressed, nanoparticles can be overheated during melting. We describe these effects by using the classical nucleation theory and assuming that the nucleation starts at the particle corners or edges. The corresponding undercooling or overheating temperature intervals are found to be about 0.1Tm for corners and 0.15Tm for edges. These values are, respectively, two and one and a half times smaller than that for macroscopic samples. Under certain conditions, crystallization and melting can be...
Various melting-related phenomena (like surface melting, size dependence of melting temperature, mel...
Many physical properties of materials, especially the melting point, change when the physical size o...
The melting temperature of a nanoscaled particle is known to decrease as the curvature of the solid-...
In analogy with macroscopic metal samples, crystallization of metal nanoparticles may occur apprecia...
The melting and solidification temperatures of nanosystems may differ by several hundred Kelvin. To ...
The report presents the basic models describing the melting temperature of nanomaterials based on di...
For small confinement volumes, phase transition temperatures are determined by the scarcity of the c...
International audienceLow-melting-point metal nanoparticles show remarkable undercoolings: exception...
International audienceThe fundamental physical properties of nanocrystals, such as their electronic ...
The melting of a spherical or cylindrical nanoparticle is modelled as a Stefan problem by including ...
On the basis of thermodynamic calculations it is shown that crystallization of metals is a thermodyn...
Thermodynamic model first published in 1909, is being used extensively to understand the size-depend...
Like the metal and semiconductor nanoparticles, the melting temperature of free inert-gas nanopartic...
We investigate the size effect on melting of metal nanoclusters by molecular dynamics simulation and...
A careful comparison of the experimental results reported in the literature reveals different variat...
Various melting-related phenomena (like surface melting, size dependence of melting temperature, mel...
Many physical properties of materials, especially the melting point, change when the physical size o...
The melting temperature of a nanoscaled particle is known to decrease as the curvature of the solid-...
In analogy with macroscopic metal samples, crystallization of metal nanoparticles may occur apprecia...
The melting and solidification temperatures of nanosystems may differ by several hundred Kelvin. To ...
The report presents the basic models describing the melting temperature of nanomaterials based on di...
For small confinement volumes, phase transition temperatures are determined by the scarcity of the c...
International audienceLow-melting-point metal nanoparticles show remarkable undercoolings: exception...
International audienceThe fundamental physical properties of nanocrystals, such as their electronic ...
The melting of a spherical or cylindrical nanoparticle is modelled as a Stefan problem by including ...
On the basis of thermodynamic calculations it is shown that crystallization of metals is a thermodyn...
Thermodynamic model first published in 1909, is being used extensively to understand the size-depend...
Like the metal and semiconductor nanoparticles, the melting temperature of free inert-gas nanopartic...
We investigate the size effect on melting of metal nanoclusters by molecular dynamics simulation and...
A careful comparison of the experimental results reported in the literature reveals different variat...
Various melting-related phenomena (like surface melting, size dependence of melting temperature, mel...
Many physical properties of materials, especially the melting point, change when the physical size o...
The melting temperature of a nanoscaled particle is known to decrease as the curvature of the solid-...