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Structural deformation, melting point and lattice parameter studies of size selected silver clusters

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 409-415

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjd/e2005-00319-x

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Silver clusters have been produced by magnetron sputtering in a gas aggregation nanocluster source. Clusters are size selected using a quadrupole mass filter (3-8 nm) or by varying the aggregation tube length (9-20 nm) of the nanocluster source. Mass selected clusters are deposited on a Si(100) substrate at different bias voltages and are characterized by atomic force microscopy. We observe a significant flattening of clusters on the surface clue to the increase of impact energy as a result of increasing substrate bias voltage. The behavior of lattice parameters for size selected clusters are investigated by X-ray diffraction. All measured lattice constants exhibit a tensile strain; it is found that the lattice constant slightly increases with increasing cluster size to a size of 12 nm and then decreases. The melting temperature of deposited clusters is found to be size-dependent and significantly lower than for bulk material, in agreement with theoretical considerations.

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