cited By 19How many of the several attributes of the bulk metallic state persist in a nanoparticle containing a finite number of atoms of a metallic element? Do all those attributes emerge suddenly at a well-defined cluster size or do they rather evolve at different rates and in a broad size range? These fundamental questions have been addressed through a conjoint experimental/theoretical investigation of zinc clusters. We report the observation of novel coexistence phenomena involving different electronic phases: for some sizes, metallic and insulating electronic states coexist within a single, Januslike, nanoparticle; for the rest of sizes, we report the coexistence of two weakly interacting metallic phases with different dimensionalities...
In metallic nanoparticles, the cluster geometric structures control the particle's electronic band s...
This short review discusses the concept of the electronic shell structure in the context of metal n...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of TorontoInterest in the electronic structu...
cited By 19How many of the several attributes of the bulk metallic state persist in a nanoparticle c...
Over the past two decades methods have been developed to produce clusters with an exactly determined...
The basic question of metal cluster research is the following: How do the macroscopic metallic prope...
A review is presented of theoretical models for describing and rationalizing the development of meta...
Small clusters violate the Gibbs phase rule by exhibiting two or more phases in thermodynamic equili...
The Gupta-type many-body potential was applied to describe the interactions between atoms in zinc na...
Comparing the phase transitions of metal clusters with those of dielectric clusters shows that altho...
cited By 5We report the results of a conjoint experimental/theoretical effort to assess the structur...
2015-02-25A unique property of size-resolved metal nanocluster particles is their “superatom”-like e...
The existence of a disorder-induced metal-insulator transition (MIT) has been proved in cooled silve...
Atomic clusters are the bridge between molecules and the bulk matter. Following two key experiments ...
Abstract: Metal clusters are of great interest both in molecular and solid state chemistry. They pro...
In metallic nanoparticles, the cluster geometric structures control the particle's electronic band s...
This short review discusses the concept of the electronic shell structure in the context of metal n...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of TorontoInterest in the electronic structu...
cited By 19How many of the several attributes of the bulk metallic state persist in a nanoparticle c...
Over the past two decades methods have been developed to produce clusters with an exactly determined...
The basic question of metal cluster research is the following: How do the macroscopic metallic prope...
A review is presented of theoretical models for describing and rationalizing the development of meta...
Small clusters violate the Gibbs phase rule by exhibiting two or more phases in thermodynamic equili...
The Gupta-type many-body potential was applied to describe the interactions between atoms in zinc na...
Comparing the phase transitions of metal clusters with those of dielectric clusters shows that altho...
cited By 5We report the results of a conjoint experimental/theoretical effort to assess the structur...
2015-02-25A unique property of size-resolved metal nanocluster particles is their “superatom”-like e...
The existence of a disorder-induced metal-insulator transition (MIT) has been proved in cooled silve...
Atomic clusters are the bridge between molecules and the bulk matter. Following two key experiments ...
Abstract: Metal clusters are of great interest both in molecular and solid state chemistry. They pro...
In metallic nanoparticles, the cluster geometric structures control the particle's electronic band s...
This short review discusses the concept of the electronic shell structure in the context of metal n...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of TorontoInterest in the electronic structu...