We report on the electron beam-induced segregation of alloyed Ni-Au clusters into a Ni and Au rich phase at temperatures above the miscibility gap of a binary system. The nanoparticles, with diameters less than 10 nm, are grown fully inert in superfluid helium droplets with a Ni-Au core-shell morphology. Upon heating, the clusters are alloyed and subsequently transformed to a Janus-type morphology under irradiation with swift electrons. The underlying mechanisms are studied experimentally via in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy and theoretically via atomistic simulation techniques under consideration of elastic electron interactions. We find that the segregation kinetics is highly temperature-dependent and attribute this behav...
All nanostructures are metastable-but some are more metastable than others. Here we employ aberratio...
Room temperature radiolysis, density functional theory, and various nanoscale characterization metho...
We present experimental evidence for structural transformation of multiply twinned CuAu nanoparticle...
We report on the electron beam-induced segregation of alloyed Ni-Au clusters into a Ni and Au rich p...
In this work we examine Ag-Au and Ni-Cu nanoclusters: their structural,compositional, and morphologi...
We present in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of nanoscale Ni–Au core–shell part...
International audienceThe behavior of solute atoms in an undersaturated Fe-3.3at.%Ni model alloy upo...
The structural stability of transition metal nanoclusters has been scrutinized with in situ transmis...
The temperature-induced structural changes of Fe–, Co–, and Ni–Au core–shell nanoparticles with diam...
Ordering and segregation properties of Fe-Ni alloys and nanoalloys are investigated by means of Metr...
This work studied bimetallic nanoparticles Ni@Ag and Ag@Ni with the total number of atoms 4000 by th...
International audienceDisruption of phase stability by energetic particle bombardment is a major cha...
Low energy deposition of metal alloy nanoclusters is studied by molecular dynamics simulations. In a...
According to modern theory, damage evolution under neutron irradiation depends on the fraction of se...
All nanostructures are metastable-but some are more metastable than others. Here we employ aberratio...
Room temperature radiolysis, density functional theory, and various nanoscale characterization metho...
We present experimental evidence for structural transformation of multiply twinned CuAu nanoparticle...
We report on the electron beam-induced segregation of alloyed Ni-Au clusters into a Ni and Au rich p...
In this work we examine Ag-Au and Ni-Cu nanoclusters: their structural,compositional, and morphologi...
We present in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of nanoscale Ni–Au core–shell part...
International audienceThe behavior of solute atoms in an undersaturated Fe-3.3at.%Ni model alloy upo...
The structural stability of transition metal nanoclusters has been scrutinized with in situ transmis...
The temperature-induced structural changes of Fe–, Co–, and Ni–Au core–shell nanoparticles with diam...
Ordering and segregation properties of Fe-Ni alloys and nanoalloys are investigated by means of Metr...
This work studied bimetallic nanoparticles Ni@Ag and Ag@Ni with the total number of atoms 4000 by th...
International audienceDisruption of phase stability by energetic particle bombardment is a major cha...
Low energy deposition of metal alloy nanoclusters is studied by molecular dynamics simulations. In a...
According to modern theory, damage evolution under neutron irradiation depends on the fraction of se...
All nanostructures are metastable-but some are more metastable than others. Here we employ aberratio...
Room temperature radiolysis, density functional theory, and various nanoscale characterization metho...
We present experimental evidence for structural transformation of multiply twinned CuAu nanoparticle...