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nanoparticle, while the copper atoms which have local icosahedral |
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ordering are distributed more evenly throughout the nanoparticles. |
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Silver, since it has a lower surface free energy than copper, tends to |
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coat the skins of the mixed particles. This is true even for |
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coat the skins of the mixed particles.\cite{Zhu:1997lr} This is true even for |
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bimetallic particles that have been prepared in the Ag (core) / Cu |
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(shell) configuration. Upon forming a liquid droplet, approximately 1 |
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monolayer of Ag atoms will rise to the surface of the particles. This |
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can be seen visually in figure \ref{fig:cross_sections}. Bond order |
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parameters for surface atoms are averaged only over the neighboring |
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can be seen visually in figure \ref{fig:cross_sections}. This observation is consistent with previous experimental and theoretical studies on bimetallic alloys composed of noble metals.\cite{MainardiD.S._la0014306,HuangS.-P._jp0204206,Ramirez-Caballero:2006lr} |
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Bond order parameters for surface atoms are averaged only over the neighboring |
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atoms, so packing constraints that may prevent icosahedral ordering |
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around silver in the bulk are removed near the surface. It would |
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certainly be interesting to see if the relative tendency of silver and |