Pinning of size-selected gold and nickel nanoclusters on graphite
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2005
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Size-selected gold and nickel nanoclusters are of interest from an electronic, catalytic, and biological point of view. These applications require the deposition of the clusters on a surface, and a key challenge is to retain the cluster size. Here controlled energy impact is used to immobilize the size-selected clusters on the graphite surface at room temperature. The threshold energy for pinning of ionized AuN N=20–100 and NiN N =10–300 clusters, over the impact energy range 350–2000 eV, is shown by scanning tunneling microscopy to scale with the cluster mass. This behavior is consistent with a previous study of silver clusters and demonstrates the more general applicability of the cluster pinning model.
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Di Vece, M, Paloma, S & Palmer, R E 2005, 'Pinning of size-selected gold and nickel nanoclusters on graphite', Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 72, 073407, pp. 073407/1-073407/4. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.72.073407