Title
Implementation of an alternative method to determine the critical cooling rate: Application in silver and copper nanoparticles
Date Issued
2014
Access level
restricted access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
An alternative method to determine the critical cooling rate of materials has been developed by explaining the size and cooling rate dependences of physical properties of metallic nanoparticles through the scaling theory. This method has been applied to silver and copper nanoparticles which have been obtained by molecular dynamics simulations. The results reveal that our values for critical rate are close for each studied physical quantity. Thus, by taking the average among them, we obtain 6.2(8) × 1012 K/s for silver and 8.9(5) × 1012 K/s for copper. We have also found the threshold size of nanoparticle behavior is independent of the cooling rate. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
Start page
273
End page
279
Volume
612
Number
4
Language
English
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84906848982
Source
Chemical Physics Letters
ISSN of the container
0009-2614
Sponsor(s)
L.R. Medrano is grateful to CONCYTEC for the financial support for the development of part of this work through the Post-graduate Scholarship Program 2010 for Peruvian Universities.
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