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Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters
Atomic clusters are the bridge between molecules and the bulk matter. Following two key experiments - the observation of electronic shells in metallic clusters and the discovery of the C60 fullerence - the field of atomic clusters has experienced a rapid growth, and is now considered a mature field....
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Imperial Coll.
2005
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author | Alonso, Julio A |
author_facet | Alonso, Julio A |
author_sort | Alonso, Julio A |
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description | Atomic clusters are the bridge between molecules and the bulk matter. Following two key experiments - the observation of electronic shells in metallic clusters and the discovery of the C60 fullerence - the field of atomic clusters has experienced a rapid growth, and is now considered a mature field. The electrons of the cluster are confined to a small volume, hence, quantum effects are manifested on many properties of the clusters. Another interesting feature is that the properties often change in a non-smooth way as the number of atoms in the cluster increases. This book provides an updated overview of the field, and presents a detailed description of the structure and electronic properties of different types of clusters: Van der Waals clusters, metallic clusters, clusters of ionic materials and network clusters. The assembling of clusters is also considered, since specially stable clusters are expected to play a role in the future design and synthesis of new materials. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2005 |
publisher | Imperial Coll. |
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spelling | cern-9397542021-04-22T02:14:07Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/939754engAlonso, Julio AStructure and properties of atomic nanoclustersCondensed MatterAtomic clusters are the bridge between molecules and the bulk matter. Following two key experiments - the observation of electronic shells in metallic clusters and the discovery of the C60 fullerence - the field of atomic clusters has experienced a rapid growth, and is now considered a mature field. The electrons of the cluster are confined to a small volume, hence, quantum effects are manifested on many properties of the clusters. Another interesting feature is that the properties often change in a non-smooth way as the number of atoms in the cluster increases. This book provides an updated overview of the field, and presents a detailed description of the structure and electronic properties of different types of clusters: Van der Waals clusters, metallic clusters, clusters of ionic materials and network clusters. The assembling of clusters is also considered, since specially stable clusters are expected to play a role in the future design and synthesis of new materials.Imperial Coll.oai:cds.cern.ch:9397542005 |
spellingShingle | Condensed Matter Alonso, Julio A Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters |
title | Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters |
title_full | Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters |
title_fullStr | Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters |
title_short | Structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters |
title_sort | structure and properties of atomic nanoclusters |
topic | Condensed Matter |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/939754 |
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