Features of particle synthesis under simultaneous dispersion of copper and nickel wires were investigated using a molecular dynamics method. The dynamics of wire dispersion, the size and phase composition of synthesized particles depend on the internal structure of dispersed metal wires and the distance between them. The main mechanism of particle synthesis was agglomeration of sputtered clusters, which predominated over the atom deposition from the gas phase on the particle surface. Synthesized particles were characterized by a nonuniform distribution of chemical elements along their cross section. The subsurface region had a higher concentration of copper in comparison with the particle volume. The molecular dynamics simulation of the met...
A low inductance circuit was designed, built and employed for the evaporation of metal wires with su...
wires of 0.8 mm in diameter and 80 mm in length were electrically exploded in liquid media such as w...
Whatever the synthesis technique used, the growth of ropes of single-wall carbon nanotubes requires ...
Features of particle synthesis under simultaneous dispersion of copper and nickel wires were investi...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulation of the bicomponent particle formation as a result of simultane...
The paper is devoted to molecular dynamics simulation of the formation of bicomponent nanoparticles...
AbstractProperties of metal, alloy and ceramic nanopowders are largely determined not only by the si...
Nanoparticles generally refer to particles with sizes less than 100 nm. They exhibit distinguished ...
A molecular dynamics simulation of nanoparticle formation in simultaneous electric explosion of cond...
Bimetallic nanoparticles comprised of two elements which are immiscible in the bulk present a unique...
The exploding wire method of particle production allows the authors to model the high speed formatio...
One of the primary nanoparticles production methods is electric explosion of wire (further - EEW) wh...
Synthesis of nanoparticles is performed by using the exploding wire technique. Aluminium and copper ...
It is anticipated that the use of ultrafine metal powders of nanocrystalline structure may lead to p...
This article presents the results of comprehensive study on the structure and morphology of iron nan...
A low inductance circuit was designed, built and employed for the evaporation of metal wires with su...
wires of 0.8 mm in diameter and 80 mm in length were electrically exploded in liquid media such as w...
Whatever the synthesis technique used, the growth of ropes of single-wall carbon nanotubes requires ...
Features of particle synthesis under simultaneous dispersion of copper and nickel wires were investi...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulation of the bicomponent particle formation as a result of simultane...
The paper is devoted to molecular dynamics simulation of the formation of bicomponent nanoparticles...
AbstractProperties of metal, alloy and ceramic nanopowders are largely determined not only by the si...
Nanoparticles generally refer to particles with sizes less than 100 nm. They exhibit distinguished ...
A molecular dynamics simulation of nanoparticle formation in simultaneous electric explosion of cond...
Bimetallic nanoparticles comprised of two elements which are immiscible in the bulk present a unique...
The exploding wire method of particle production allows the authors to model the high speed formatio...
One of the primary nanoparticles production methods is electric explosion of wire (further - EEW) wh...
Synthesis of nanoparticles is performed by using the exploding wire technique. Aluminium and copper ...
It is anticipated that the use of ultrafine metal powders of nanocrystalline structure may lead to p...
This article presents the results of comprehensive study on the structure and morphology of iron nan...
A low inductance circuit was designed, built and employed for the evaporation of metal wires with su...
wires of 0.8 mm in diameter and 80 mm in length were electrically exploded in liquid media such as w...
Whatever the synthesis technique used, the growth of ropes of single-wall carbon nanotubes requires ...