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Formation and emission mechanisms of Ag nanoclusters in the Ar matrix assembly cluster source
Physical Review Materials, Volume: 1, Issue: 6
Swansea University Author: Richard Palmer
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DOI (Published version): 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.066002
Abstract
In this paper, we study the mechanisms of growth of Ag nanoclusters in a solid Ar matrix and the emission of these nanoclusters from the matrix by a combination of experimental and theoretical methods. The molecular dynamics simulations show that the cluster growth mechanism can be described as “the...
Published in: | Physical Review Materials |
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ISSN: | 2475-9953 |
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2017
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa38241 |
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In this paper, we study the mechanisms of growth of Ag nanoclusters in a solid Ar matrix and the emission of these nanoclusters from the matrix by a combination of experimental and theoretical methods. The molecular dynamics simulations show that the cluster growth mechanism can be described as “thermal spike-enhanced clustering” in multiple sequential ion impact events. We further show that experimentally observed large sputtered metal clusters cannot be formed by direct sputtering of Ag mixed in the Ar. Instead, we describe the mechanism of emission of the metal nanocluster that, at first, is formed in the cryogenic matrix due to multiple ion impacts, and then is emitted as a result of the simultaneous effects of interface boiling and spring force. We also develop an analytical model describing this size-dependent cluster emission. The model bridges the atomistic simulations and experimental time and length scales, and allows increasing the controllability of fast generation of nanoclusters in experiments with a high production rate. |
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