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Structure of Ag clusters grown on the Fs-defected MgO (100) surface (Articolo in rivista)
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- Structure of Ag clusters grown on the Fs-defected MgO (100) surface (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Barcaro G., Aprà E., Fortunelli A. (2007)
Structure of Ag clusters grown on the Fs-defected MgO (100) surface
in Chemistry (Weinh., Print); WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH, MUHLENSTRASSE 33-34, D-13187 BERLIN (Germania)
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- Barcaro G., Aprà E., Fortunelli A. (literal)
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- Structure of Ag clusters grown on the Fs-defected MgO (100) surface (literal)
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- The structure of AgN clusters (N=14, 6, 8, 10), both in the gas phase and grown on the MgO(100) surface containing Fs-defects, has been investigated by a density functional basin-hopping (DF-BH) approach. In analogy with what observed in the case of gold clusters, it is found that the presence of the defect implies a double frustration and a cylindrical invariance
of the metalsurface interaction, causing small Ag clusters growing around
the Fs defect to be highly fluxional. Nevertheless, two different structural crossovers are found to be induced by the metaldefect interaction for the adsorbed clusters such that: 1) planar structures prevail for N<=4 (as in the gas phase); 2) noncrystalline (fivefold
symmetric) structures, which are the lowest energy ones in the gas phase for medium sized AgN clusters (N<=7), prevail for N=6 and N=8; 3) distorted
face-centered cubic (fcc) structures grown pseudomorphically on the defected surface prevail for N=10. The transition from fivefold to fcc motifs is rationalized in terms of the double frustration effect, which increases the bond strain of the noncrystalline structures. (literal)
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