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# Line 239 | Line 239 | Silver, since it has a lower surface free energy than
239   nanoparticle, while the copper atoms which have local icosahedral
240   ordering are distributed more evenly throughout the nanoparticles.
241   Silver, since it has a lower surface free energy than copper, tends to
242 < coat the skins of the mixed particles.  This is true even for
242 > coat the skins of the mixed particles.\cite{Zhu:1997lr}  This is true even for
243   bimetallic particles that have been prepared in the Ag (core) / Cu
244   (shell) configuration.  Upon forming a liquid droplet, approximately 1
245   monolayer of Ag atoms will rise to the surface of the particles.  This
246 < can be seen visually in figure \ref{fig:cross_sections}.  Bond order
247 < parameters for surface atoms are averaged only over the neighboring
246 > 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}  
247 > Bond order parameters for surface atoms are averaged only over the neighboring
248   atoms, so packing constraints that may prevent icosahedral ordering
249   around silver in the bulk are removed near the surface.  It would
250   certainly be interesting to see if the relative tendency of silver and

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