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- 2022Solid solution strengthening in medium- to high-entropy alloyscitations
- 2020Breakdown of Varvenne scaling in (AuNiPdPt)1−xCu high-entropy alloyscitations
- 2020Origins of strength and plasticity in the precious metal based high-entropy alloy AuCuNiPdPtcitations
- 2020The fate of aluminium in (Na,Bi)TiO<sub>3</sub>-based ionic conductorscitations
- 2020Experimental and theoretical investigation of the chemical exfoliation of Cr-based MAX phase particles
- 2020Breakdown of Varvenne scaling in (AuNiPdPt)$_{1-x}$ Cu$_{x}$ high-entropy alloys
- 2018Metallic glass nanolaminates with shape memory alloyscitations
- 2017Point defect segregation and its role in the detrimental nature of Frank partials in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film absorbers
- 2017Effect of Ti content and nitrogen on the high-temperature oxidation behavior of (Mo,Ti)<sub>5</sub>Si<sub>3</sub>citations
- 2017Thermochemical stability of Li-Cu-O ternarycompounds stable at room temperature analyzed by experimental and theoretical methodscitations
- 2017Effect of Ti addition on the thermal expansion anisotropy of Mo<sub>5</sub>Si<sub>3</sub>citations
- 2016Influence of Crystalline Nanoprecipitates on Shear-Band Propagation in Cu-Zr-Based Metallic Glassescitations
- 2015Anomalous compliance and early yielding of nanoporous goldcitations
- 2014Effect of ion irradiation on structural properties of Cu64Zr36 metallic glasscitations
- 2012Caloric effects in ferroic materials: New concepts for coolingcitations
- 2011The interaction mechanism of screw dislocations with coherent twin boundaries in different face-centred cubic metalscitations
- 2009From multiply twinned to fcc nanoparticles via irradiation-induced transient amorphizationcitations
- 2009Low energy cluster deposition of nanoalloyscitations
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Low energy cluster deposition of nanoalloys
Abstract
Low energy deposition of metal alloy nanoclusters is studied by molecular dynamics simulations. In a previous study, two mechanisms were introduced for epitaxial alignment of elemental clusters: The heating induced by the surface energy released upon impact and the thermally activated dislocation motion. In this study, these mechanisms are shown to dominate for Cu3Ag, Cu3Au, and Cu3Ni clusters as well. The question whether the alloyed nature of the system or the initial chemical ordering of the particles influences epitaxial alignment with a substrate is discussed. Chemical ordering is shown to have a negligible effect due to disordering occurring at the initial stages of deposition. (C) 2009 American Institute of Physics. [doi: 10.1063/1.3225910]