Ag and Co metals do not form macroscopic solid or liquid alloys. However, AgmCon clusters have been produced in dual-target dual-laser vaporization experiments, and the same occurs for other pairs of immiscible metals. We have performed density functional calculations to shed light on this phenomenon. The main result, obtained for clusters with sizes m + n not larger than 11, is that the cohesive energies justify that those clusters can be formed starting from free Ag and Co atoms, which is the case in the vaporization experiments. At the same time, mixing of Ag and Co is difficult even at the nanoscale. This is revealed by the application of several miscibility criteria. Those two features become, nevertheless, compatible in the clusters. ...
Nanometer size metal clusters exhibit unique physical and chemical properties which are a strong fun...
A massively-parallel ab initio computer code, which uses Gaussian bases, pseudopotentials, and the l...
Early stages of silver nucleation on a two-dimensional (2D) substrate, here, monolayer epitaxial gra...
The basic question of metal cluster research is the following: How do the macroscopic metallic prope...
Atomic clusters, defined as aggregates of a few atoms, have strongly size dependent properties becau...
This paper reports co-crystallization of two atomically precise, different-size ligand-stabilized na...
The structures of AgCu, AgNi, and AgCo nanoalloys with icosahedral geometry have been computationall...
The structures of AgCu, AgNi, and AgCo nanoalloys with icosahedral geometry have been computationall...
The interactions between carbon monoxide and small clusters of silver atoms are examined. Optimal ge...
In this paper, the structural, magnetic, and electronic properties of two- to nine-atom copper and s...
We hereby present a density functional theory (DFT) study of the structural, energetic, and electron...
Alloying metals that are not miscible at the solid bulk phase attracted great interest in the scient...
The formation of alloy clusters using a plasma-gas-aggregation technique is described for Co-Al and ...
We present a systematic study of the structures and the electronic and magnetic properties of 13-ato...
Nanoalloys are bi- or multi-component metallic particles in the size range between 1 and 100 nm. Nan...
Nanometer size metal clusters exhibit unique physical and chemical properties which are a strong fun...
A massively-parallel ab initio computer code, which uses Gaussian bases, pseudopotentials, and the l...
Early stages of silver nucleation on a two-dimensional (2D) substrate, here, monolayer epitaxial gra...
The basic question of metal cluster research is the following: How do the macroscopic metallic prope...
Atomic clusters, defined as aggregates of a few atoms, have strongly size dependent properties becau...
This paper reports co-crystallization of two atomically precise, different-size ligand-stabilized na...
The structures of AgCu, AgNi, and AgCo nanoalloys with icosahedral geometry have been computationall...
The structures of AgCu, AgNi, and AgCo nanoalloys with icosahedral geometry have been computationall...
The interactions between carbon monoxide and small clusters of silver atoms are examined. Optimal ge...
In this paper, the structural, magnetic, and electronic properties of two- to nine-atom copper and s...
We hereby present a density functional theory (DFT) study of the structural, energetic, and electron...
Alloying metals that are not miscible at the solid bulk phase attracted great interest in the scient...
The formation of alloy clusters using a plasma-gas-aggregation technique is described for Co-Al and ...
We present a systematic study of the structures and the electronic and magnetic properties of 13-ato...
Nanoalloys are bi- or multi-component metallic particles in the size range between 1 and 100 nm. Nan...
Nanometer size metal clusters exhibit unique physical and chemical properties which are a strong fun...
A massively-parallel ab initio computer code, which uses Gaussian bases, pseudopotentials, and the l...
Early stages of silver nucleation on a two-dimensional (2D) substrate, here, monolayer epitaxial gra...