Abstract:Morphology and its stability are essential features to address physicochemical properties of metallic nanoparticles. By means of Molecular Dynamics based simulations we show a complex dependence on the size and material of common structural mechanisms taking place in mono-metallic nanoparticles at icosahedral magic sizes. We show that the well known Lipscomb's Diamond-Square-Diamond mechanisms, single-step screw dislocation motions of the whole cluster, take place only below a given size which is material depe… Show more
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