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10     Address = {Metals Park, Ohio },
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24     245 00 $aBinary alloy phase diagrams /$ceditor-in-chief, Thaddeus B. Massalski ; editors, Joanne L. Murray, Lawrence H. Bennett, Hugh Baker.
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33     700 1 $aMassalski, T. B.
34     700 1 $aMurray, Joanne L.
35     700 1 $aBennett, L. H.$q(Lawrence Herman),$d1930-
36     700 1 $aBaker, Hugh.
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40     Author = {Massalski, T. B and Murray, Joanne L and Bennett, L. H and Baker, Hugh},
41     Call-Number = {TN690},
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45     Genre = {Alloys},
46     Isbn = {0871702614 (set) },
47     Library-Id = {86017350},
48     Publisher = {American Society for Metals},
49     Title = {Binary alloy phase diagrams },
50     Year = {1986}}
51    
52     @article{Ojovan:2006vn,
53     Abstract = {The thermodynamic approach to the viscosity and fragility of amorphous oxides was used to determine the topological characteristics of the disordered network-forming systems. Instead of the disordered system of atoms we considered the congruent disordered system of interconnecting bonds. The Gibbs free energy of network-breaking defects (configurons) was found based on available viscosity data. Amorphous silica and germania were used as reference disordered systems for which we found an excellent agreement of calculated and measured glass transition temperatures. We reveal that the Hausdorff dimension of the system of bonds changes from Euclidian three-dimensional below to fractal 2.55 +/- 0.05-dimensional geometry above the glass transition temperature.},
54     Author = {Ojovan, Michael I. and Lee, William E.},
55     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 18:40:55 -0400},
56     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 18:44:16 -0400},
57     Doi = {DOI 10.1088/0953-8984/18/50/007},
58     Journal = {Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter},
59     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/cm6_50_007.pdf},
60     Pages = {11507-11520},
61     Title = {Topologically disordered systems at the glass transition},
62     Volume = {18},
63     Year = {2006}}
64    
65     @article{Jiang:1999yq,
66     Abstract = {A simple and unified model, free of any adjustable parameters, is developed for the finite size effect on glass transition temperatures of polymers and organic particles. As the thickness of polymer thin films and the radius of organic particles decrease, their glass transition temperatures decrease. For polymers, this decrease is independent of their molecular weight, but dependent on the correlation length for intermolecular cooperative rearrangement and the presence of substrates. The model predictions are consistent with available experimental results on size dependence of the glass transition temperatures for free-standing polystyrene thin films, polystyrene films supported on passivated substrates and o-terphenyl and benzyl alcohol nanoparticles. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.},
67     Author = {Jiang, Q and Shi, HX and Li, JC},
68     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 18:33:30 -0400},
69     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 18:33:32 -0400},
70     Journal = {Thin Solid Films},
71     Keywords = {glass; polymers; surface and interface states; surface thermodynamics},
72     Pages = {283-286},
73     Title = {Finite size effect on glass transition temperatures},
74     Volume = {354},
75     Year = {1999}}
76    
77     @misc{Alcoutlabi:2005kx,
78     Abstract = {In this article, the effects of size and confinement at the nanometre size scale on both the melting temperature, T-m, and the glass transition temperature, T-g, are reviewed. Although there is an accepted thermodynamic model (the Gibbs-Thomson equation) for explaining the shift in the first-order transition, T-m, for confined materials, the depression of the melting point is still not fully understood and clearly requires further investigation. However, the main thrust of the work is a review of the field of confinement and size effects on the glass transition temperature. We present in detail the dynamic, thermodynamic and pseudo-thermodynamic measurements reported for the glass transition in confined geometries for both small molecules confined in nanopores and for ultrathin polymer films. We survey the observations that show that the glass transition temperature decreases, increases, remains the same or even disappears depending upon details of the experimental (or molecular simulation) conditions. Indeed, different behaviours have been observed for the same material depending on the experimental methods used. It seems that the existing theories of T-g are unable to explain the range of behaviours seen at the nanometre size scale, in part because the glass transition phenomenon itself is not fully understood. Importantly, here we conclude that the vast majority of the experiments have been carried out carefully and the results are reproducible. What is currently lacking appears to be an overall view, which accounts for the range of observations. The field seems to be experimentally and empirically driven rather than responding to major theoretical developments.},
79     Author = {Alcoutlabi, M and McKenna, GB},
80     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 18:31:39 -0400},
81     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 18:49:43 -0400},
82     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/cm5_15_R01.pdf},
83     Note = {Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter},
84     Pages = {R461-R524},
85     Title = {Effects of confinement on material behaviour at the nanometre size scale},
86     Volume = {17},
87     Year = {2005}}
88    
89     @article{HUNT:1994fj,
90     Abstract = {An expression for the activation energy of the viscosity in the percolative transport regime demonstrates its proportionality to the peak in a distribution of barrier heights as well as to the width of the distribution. Such an expression implies that a ''blocking'' (slower than average) rate is responsible for the macroscopic relaxation time. This concept has recently been shown to account for a large number off phenomena related to the glass transition. Here it is shown that the average of a glass transition temperature over a large number of very small systems must correspond to an average barrier height; consequently the average glass temperature is reduced by confinement in pores because the average barrier height is smaller than the ''blocking'' barrier.},
91     Author = {HUNT, A},
92     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 18:30:13 -0400},
93     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 18:30:27 -0400},
94     Journal = {Solid State Communications},
95     Pages = {527-532},
96     Title = {FINITE-SIZE EFFECTS ON THE GLASS-TRANSITION TEMPERATURE},
97     Volume = {90},
98     Year = {1994}}
99    
100     @misc{HUNT:1992uq,
101     Abstract = {The relationship of the glass transition temperature T(g) to transport properties has been established. Simple arguments relating transport to distributions of barrier heights, barrier heights to random potential reliefs, and typical potential fluctuations to crystalline potentials allows the establishment of a relationship between T(g) and the melting temperature, T(m), by application of the Lindemann criterion for melting.},
102     Author = {HUNT, A},
103     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 18:19:48 -0400},
104     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 18:20:00 -0400},
105     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/cm923201.pdf},
106     Note = {Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter},
107     Pages = {L429-L431},
108     Title = {A SIMPLE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE MELTING TEMPERATURE AND THE GLASS TEMPERATURE IN A KINETIC-THEORY OF THE GLASS-TRANSITION},
109     Volume = {4},
110     Year = {1992}}
111    
112     @article{Wang:2003fk,
113     Abstract = {The Debye temperature and glass transition temperature of a variety of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) were determined by acoustic measurement and differential scanning calorimetry, respectively. The relationship between the Debye temperature and glass transition temperature of these BMGs was analyzed, and their observed correlation was interpreted in terms of the characteristics of the glass transition in BMGs.},
114     Author = {Wang, WH and Wen, P and Zhao, DQ and Pan, MX and Wang, RJ},
115     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 18:12:41 -0400},
116     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 18:15:53 -0400},
117     Journal = {Journal of Materials Research},
118     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/494770.pdf},
119     Pages = {2747-2751},
120     Title = {Relationship between glass transition temperature and Debye temperature in bulk metallic glasses},
121     Volume = {18},
122     Year = {2003}}
123    
124     @book{Mazurin:1993lr,
125     Address = {Amsterdam },
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137     245 00 $aHandbook of glass data.
138     260 $aAmsterdam ;$aNew York :$bElsevier ;$aNew York, N.Y. :$bDistributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co.,$c1983-1993.
139     300 $a5 v. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
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142     505 1 $apt. A. Silica glass and binary silicate glasses / O.V. Mazurin, M.V. Streltsina, and T.P. Shvaiko-Shvaikovskaya -- pt. B. Single-component and binary non-silicate oxide glasses / O.V. Mazurin, M.V. Streltsina, and T.P. Shvaiko-Shvaikovskaya -- pt. C. Ternary silicate glasses / O.V. Mazurin, M.V. Streltsina, and T.P. Shvaiko-Shvaikovskaya -- pt. D. Ternary non-silicate glasses / O.V. Mazurin ... [et al.] -- pt. E. Single-component, binary, and ternary oxide glasses / O.V. Mazurin, M.V. Streltsina, and T.P. Shvaiko-Shvaikovskaysa.
143     650 0 $aGlass.
144     700 1 $aMazurin, Oleg Vsevolodovich.
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146     },
147     Author = {Mazurin, Oleg Vsevolodovich},
148     Call-Number = {TP848},
149     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 18:02:00 -0400},
150     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 18:02:10 -0400},
151     Dewey-Call-Number = {620.1/44/0212},
152     Genre = {Glass},
153     Isbn = {0444416897 (U.S. : set) },
154     Library-Id = {83011642},
155     Publisher = {Elsevier },
156     Title = {Handbook of glass data},
157     Volume = {15},
158     Year = {1993}}
159    
160     @article{Plech:2003yq,
161     Abstract = {The lattice expansion and relaxation of noble-metal nanoparticles heated by intense femtosecond laser pulses are measured by pump-probe time-resolved X-ray scattering. Following the laser pulse, shape and angular shift of the (111) Bragg reflection from crystalline silver and gold particles with diameters from 20 to 100 nm are resolved stroboscopically using 100 ps X-ray pulses from a synchrotron. We observe a transient lattice expansion that corresponds to a laser-induced temperature rise of up to 200 K, and a subsequent lattice relaxation. The relaxation occurs within several hundred picoseconds for embedded silver particles, and several nanoseconds for supported free gold particles. The relaxation time shows a strong dependence on particle size. The relaxation rate appears to be limited by the thermal coupling of the particles to the matrix and substrate, respectively, rather than by bulk thermal diffusion. Furthermore, X-ray diffraction can resolve the internal strain state of the nanoparticles to separate non-thermal from thermal motion of the lattice.},
162     Author = {Plech, A and Kurbitz, S and Berg, KJ and Graener, H and Berg, G and Gresillon, S and Kaempfe, M and Feldmann, J and Wulff, M and von Plessen, G},
163     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 17:37:01 -0400},
164     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 17:37:01 -0400},
165     Journal = {Europhysics Letters},
166     Pages = {762-768},
167     Title = {Time-resolved X-ray diffraction on laser-excited metal nanoparticles},
168     Volume = {61},
169     Year = {2003}}
170    
171     @article{Plech:2004vn,
172     Abstract = {Gold nanoparticles have been adsorbed as monolayers on silicon and glass substrates and the structure evolution following femtosecond laser excitation has been analyzed by means of time resolved X-ray scattering. The synchronization of the laser to the X-ray pulse structure emitted from a third generation synchrotron source allows to obtain a natural time resolution of 100 ps for the lattice kinetics. The prospects of using a picosecond X-ray streak camera are explored. The lattice kinetics are dominated by the fast heating of the particle lattice and nanosecond cooling times. However, the analysis of peak shapes reveals the presence of nonthermal motion within the lattice. Unexpectedly large relaxation times for the thermalization of vibrational modes are found and are attributed to the weak mechanical coupling to the substrate. Strong nonuniform strain develops within the domain of electron-phonon interaction time regime after the laser excitation as seen with the X-ray streak camera. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
173     Author = {Plech, A and Gresillon, S and von Plessen, G and Scheidt, K and Naylor, G},
174     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 17:37:01 -0400},
175     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 17:37:01 -0400},
176     Doi = {DOI 10.1016/j.chemphys.2003.10.041},
177     Journal = {Chemical Physics},
178     Keywords = {nanoparticles; picosecond time resolution; structure; femtosecond laser excitation; thermal kinetics},
179     Pages = {183-191},
180     Title = {Structural kinetics of laser-excited metal nanoparticles supported on a surface},
181     Volume = {299},
182     Year = {2004}}
183    
184     @article{Plech:2007rt,
185     Abstract = {A thermal phase transition has been resolved in gold nanoparticles supported on a surface. By use of asynchronous optical sampling with coupled femtosecond oscillators, the Lamb vibrational modes could be resolved as a function of annealing temperature. At a temperature of 104 degrees C the damping rate and phase changes abruptly, indicating a structural transition in the particle, which is explained as the onset of surface melting.},
186     Author = {Plech, Anton and Cerna, Roland and Kotaidis, Vassilios and Hudert, Florian and Bartels, Albrecht and Dekorsy, Thomas},
187     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 17:37:01 -0400},
188     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 17:40:03 -0400},
189     Doi = {DOI 10.1021/nl070187t},
190     Journal = {Nano Letters},
191     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/nl070187t.pdf},
192     Pages = {1026-1031},
193     Title = {A surface phase transition of supported gold nanoparticles},
194     Volume = {7},
195     Year = {2007}}
196    
197     @article{Plech:2005kx,
198     Abstract = {The transient structural response of laser excited gold nanoparticle sols has been recorded by pulsed X-ray scattering. Time resolved wide angle and small angle scattering (SAXS) record the changes in structure both of the nanoparticles and the water environment subsequent to femtosecond laser excitation. Within the first nanosecond after the excitation of the nanoparticles, the water phase shows a signature of compression, induced by a heat-induced evaporation of the water shell close to the heated nanoparticles. The particles themselves undergo a melting transition and are fragmented to Form new clusters in the nanometer range. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
199     Author = {Plech, A and Kotaidis, V and Lorenc, M and Wulff, M},
200     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 17:32:46 -0400},
201     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 17:34:08 -0400},
202     Doi = {DOI 10.1016/j.cplett.2004.11.072},
203     Journal = {Chemical Physics Letters},
204     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/sdarticle3.pdf},
205     Pages = {565-569},
206     Title = {Thermal dynamics in laser excited metal nanoparticles},
207     Volume = {401},
208     Year = {2005}}
209    
210     @misc{Hartland:2006fj,
211     Abstract = {Excitation of metal nanoparticles with subpicosecond laser pulses causes a rapid increase in the lattice temperature. which can impulsively excite the phonon modes of the particle that correlate with the expansion coordinates. The vibrational periods depend on the size. shape, and elastic constants of the particles. Thus, time-resolved spectroscopy can be used to examine the material properties of nanometer-sized objects. This review provides a brief overview of the steady-state and time-resolved electronic spectroscopy of metal particles, which is important for understanding why vibrational motion appears in transient absorption traces. I also describe how the vibrational modes observed in the experiments are assigned. and what information can be obtained from the measurements. Our work has been mainly concerned with noble metal particles (gold and silver) in aqueous solution. The different shapes that have been examined to date include spheres, rods, and triangles, all with different sizes.},
212     Author = {Hartland, GV},
213     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 17:21:42 -0400},
214     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 17:24:13 -0400},
215     Doi = {DOI 10.1146/annurev.physchem.57.032905.104533},
216     Keywords = {metals; nanorods; phonon modes; time-resolved spectroscopy; elastic moduli; laser-induced heating},
217     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/annurev.physchem.57.032905.104533.pdf},
218     Note = {Annual Review of Physical Chemistry},
219     Pages = {403-430},
220     Title = {Coherent excitation of vibrational modes in metallic nanoparticles},
221     Volume = {57},
222     Year = {2006}}
223    
224     @article{Wilson:2002uq,
225     Abstract = {We investigate suspensions of 3-10 nm diameter Au, Pt, and AuPd nanoparticles as probes of thermal transport in fluids and determine approximate values for the thermal conductance G of the particle/fluid interfaces. Subpicosecond lambda=770 nm optical pulses from a Ti:sapphire mode-locked laser are used to heat the particles and interrogate the decay of their temperature through time-resolved changes in optical absorption. The thermal decay of alkanethiol-terminated Au nanoparticles in toluene is partially obscured by other effects; we set a lower limit G>20 MW m(-2)K(-1). The thermal decay of citrate-stabilized Pt nanoparticles in water gives Gapproximate to130 MW m(-2) K-1. AuPd alloy nanoparticles in toluene and stabilized by alkanethiol termination give Gapproximate to5 MW m(-2) K-1. The measured G are within a factor of 2 of theoretical estimates based on the diffuse-mismatch model.},
226     Author = {Wilson, OM and Hu, XY and Cahill, DG and Braun, PV},
227     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 17:17:36 -0400},
228     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 17:18:45 -0400},
229     Doi = {ARTN 224301},
230     Journal = {Physical Review B},
231     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/e2243010.pdf},
232     Title = {Colloidal metal particles as probes of nanoscale thermal transport in fluids},
233     Volume = {66},
234     Year = {2002}}
235    
236     @article{Dick:2002qy,
237     Abstract = {We report on the size dependence of the melting temperature of silica-encapsulated gold nanoparticles. The melting point was determined using differential thermal analysis (DTA) coupled to thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) techniques. The small gold particles, with sizes ranging from 1.5 to 20 nm, were synthesized using radiolytic and chemical reduction procedures and then coated with porous silica shells to isolate the particles from one another. The resulting silica-encapsulated gold particles show clear melting endotherms in the DTA scan with no accompanying weight loss of the material in the TGA examination. The silica shell acts as a nanocrucible for the melting gold with little effect on the melting temperature itself, even though the analytical procedure destroys the particles once they melt. Phenomenological thermodynamic predictions of the size dependence of the melting point of gold agree with the experimental observation. Implications of these observations to the self-diffusion coefficient of gold in the nanoparticles are discussed, especially as they relate to the spontaneous alloying of core-shell bimetallic particles.},
238     Author = {Dick, K and Dhanasekaran, T and Zhang, ZY and Meisel, D},
239     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 16:44:50 -0400},
240     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 16:47:53 -0400},
241     Doi = {DOI 10.1021/ja017281a},
242     Journal = {Journal of the American Chemical Society},
243     Pages = {2312-2317},
244     Title = {Size-dependent melting of silica-encapsulated gold nanoparticles},
245     Volume = {124},
246     Year = {2002}}
247    
248     @misc{West:2003fk,
249     Abstract = {Advances in chemistry and physics are providing an expanding array of nanostructured materials with unique and powerful optical properties. These nanomaterials provide a new set of tools that are available to biomedical engineers, biologists, and medical scientists who seek new tools as biosensors and probes of biological fluids, cells, and tissue chemistry and function. Nanomaterials are also being used to develop optically controlled devices for applications such as modulated drug delivery as well as optical therapeutics. This review discusses applications that have been successfully demonstrated using nanomaterials including semiconductor nanocrystals, gold nanoparticles, gold nanoshells, and silver plasmon resonant particles.},
250     Author = {West, JL and Halas, NJ},
251     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 16:38:17 -0400},
252     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 16:39:04 -0400},
253     Doi = {DOI 10.1146/annurev.bioeng.5.011303.120723},
254     Keywords = {nanotechnology; nanoparticle; optics; biosensor; quantum dot; gold colloid; plasmon resonant particle; nanoshell},
255     Note = {Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering},
256     Pages = {285-292},
257     Title = {Engineered nanomaterials for biophotonics applications: Improving sensing, imaging, and therapeutics},
258     Volume = {5},
259     Year = {2003}}
260    
261     @misc{Hu:2006lr,
262     Abstract = {The surface plasmon resonance peaks of gold nanostructures can be tuned from the visible to the near infrared region by controlling the shape and structure ( solid vs. hollow). In this tutorial review we highlight this concept by comparing four typical examples: nanospheres, nanorods, nanoshells, and nanocages. A combination of this optical tunability with the inertness of gold makes gold nanostructures well suited for various biomedical applications.},
263     Author = {Hu, Min and Chen, Jingyi and Li, Zhi-Yuan and Au, Leslie and Hartland, Gregory V. and Li, Xingde and Marquez, Manuel and Xia, Younan},
264     Date-Added = {2007-10-09 15:39:55 -0400},
265     Date-Modified = {2007-10-09 15:43:59 -0400},
266     Doi = {DOI 10.1039/b517615h},
267     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/b517615h.pdf},
268     Note = {Chemical Society Reviews},
269     Pages = {1084-1094},
270     Title = {Gold nanostructures: engineering their plasmonic properties for biomedical applications},
271     Volume = {35},
272     Year = {2006}}
273    
274 chuckv 3245 @article{Zhu:1997lr,
275     Abstract = {Experimental bulk mixing data on disordered bimetallics of Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd, Ag, Ir, Pt, and Au are used to parametrize the recently developed {$\backslash$}underline{\{}b{\}}ond {$\backslash$}underline{\{}o{\}}rder metal {$\backslash$}underline{\{}s{\}}imulator (BOS-mixing) model, including a full error analysis. This model characterizes the variation of metal-metal bond strength with number and type of atomic neighbors. The model is shown to accurately fit experimental mixing energy curves as a function of composition irrespective of whether the curves are symmetric or asymmetric around the 50{\%} value. As an illustration of the utility of the BOS-mixing model, we predict the microstructures of bimetallic clusters with 201 atoms (or 61{\%} dispersion) and a composition of 50{\%}-50{\%}. The examples demonstrate how differences in surface energy, mixing energy, and mixing entropy either compete or cooperate in determining the microstructure of small bimetallic clusters.},
276     Author = {Zhu, Ling and DePristo, Andrew E.},
277     Date-Added = {2007-10-03 14:57:41 -0400},
278     Date-Modified = {2007-10-03 14:58:17 -0400},
279     Journal = {Journal of Catalysis},
280     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/sdarticle2.pdf},
281     Number = {2},
282     Pages = {400--407},
283     Title = {Microstructures of Bimetallic Clusters: Bond Order Metal Simulator for Disordered Alloys},
284     Ty = {JOUR},
285     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHJ-45KMYC8-80/2/0c7f43e48e4dfa1206cb717c85db1972},
286     Volume = {167},
287     Year = {1997}}
288    
289     @article{MainardiD.S._la0014306,
290     Affiliation = {Department of Chemical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208},
291     Author = {Mainardi, D.S. and Balbuena, P.B.},
292     Date-Added = {2007-10-03 14:53:26 -0400},
293     Date-Modified = {2007-10-03 15:01:14 -0400},
294     Issn = {0743-7463},
295     Journal = {Langmuir},
296     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/la0014306.pdf},
297     Number = {6},
298     Pages = {2047-2050},
299     Title = {Monte Carlo Simulation of Cu-Ni Nanoclusters: Surface Segregation Studies},
300     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/la0014306},
301     Volume = {17},
302     Year = {2001}}
303    
304 chuckv 3228 @article{nose:1803,
305     Author = {Shuichi Nose and Fumiko Yonezawa},
306     Date-Added = {2007-09-21 13:00:58 -0400},
307     Date-Modified = {2007-09-21 13:01:18 -0400},
308     Doi = {10.1063/1.450427},
309     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
310     Keywords = {LENNARDJONES POTENTIAL; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; MELTING; CRYSTALLIZATION; MOLECULAR DYNAMICS CALCULATION; LIQUID STRUCTURE; NUCLEATION; MATHEMATICAL MODELS},
311     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_84_1803.pdf},
312     Number = {3},
313     Pages = {1803-1814},
314     Publisher = {AIP},
315     Title = {Isothermal--isobaric computer simulations of melting and crystallization of a Lennard-Jones system},
316     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/84/1803/1},
317     Volume = {84},
318     Year = {1986}}
319    
320     @article{hsu:4974,
321     Author = {C. S. Hsu and Aneesur Rahman},
322     Date-Added = {2007-09-21 12:52:21 -0400},
323     Date-Modified = {2007-09-21 12:52:40 -0400},
324     Doi = {10.1063/1.438311},
325     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
326     Keywords = {NUCLEATION; SYMMETRY; INTERATOMIC FORCES; RUBIDIUM; LENNARD=(HYPHEN)=JONES POTENTIAL; CORRELATIONS; CRYSTALS},
327     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_71_4974.pdf},
328     Number = {12},
329     Pages = {4974-4986},
330     Publisher = {AIP},
331     Title = {Interaction potentials and their effect on crystal nucleation and symmetry},
332     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/71/4974/1},
333     Volume = {71},
334     Year = {1979}}
335    
336 chuckv 3227 @article{PhysRevLett.53.1951,
337     Author = {Shechtman, D. and Blech, I. and Gratias, D. and Cahn, J. W.},
338     Date-Added = {2007-09-20 17:44:19 -0400},
339     Date-Modified = {2007-09-20 17:44:57 -0400},
340     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.53.1951},
341     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
342     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/p1951_1.pdf},
343     Month = {Nov},
344     Number = {20},
345     Numpages = {2},
346     Pages = {1951--1953},
347     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
348     Title = {Metallic Phase with Long-Range Orientational Order and No Translational Symmetry},
349     Volume = {53},
350     Year = {1984}}
351    
352     @article{PhysRevLett.56.1168,
353     Author = {Stephens, Peter W. and Goldman, Alan I.},
354     Date-Added = {2007-09-20 17:35:02 -0400},
355     Date-Modified = {2007-09-20 17:35:08 -0400},
356     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.56.1168},
357     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
358     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/p1168_1.pdf},
359     Month = {Mar},
360     Number = {11},
361     Numpages = {3},
362     Pages = {1168--1171},
363     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
364     Title = {Sharp Diffraction Maxima from an Icosahedral Glass},
365     Volume = {56},
366     Year = {1986}}
367    
368     @article{HOARE:1976fk,
369     Author = {HOARE, M},
370     Date-Added = {2007-09-20 16:52:33 -0400},
371     Date-Modified = {2007-09-20 16:52:37 -0400},
372     Journal = {Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences},
373     Pages = {186-207},
374     Title = {STABILITY AND LOCAL ORDER IN SIMPLE AMORPHOUS PACKINGS},
375     Volume = {279},
376     Year = {1976}}
377    
378     @article{19871127,
379     Abstract = {Numerous examples of metallic alloys have been discovered, the atomic structures of which display an icosahedral symmetry that is impossible for ordinary periodic crystals. Recent experimental results support the hypothesis that the alloys are examples of a new ``quasicrystal'' phase of solid matter. Observed deviations from an ideal quasicrystal structure can be explained as ``phason strains,'' a special class of defects predicted to be the dominant type of imperfection formed during solidification.},
380     Author = {Steinhardt, Paul J.},
381     Copyright = {Copyright 1987 American Association for the Advancement of Science},
382     Date-Added = {2007-09-20 15:31:29 -0400},
383     Date-Modified = {2007-09-20 15:31:36 -0400},
384     Issn = {0036-8075},
385     Journal = {Science},
386     Jstor_Articletype = {Full Length Article},
387     Jstor_Date = {19871127},
388     Jstor_Formatteddate = {Nov. 27, 1987},
389     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/steinhart_science.pdf},
390     Month = {nov},
391     Number = {4831},
392     Pages = {1242--1247},
393     Publisher = {American Association for the Advancement of Science},
394     Series = {3},
395     Title = {Icosahedral Solids: A New Phase of Matter?},
396     Url = {http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0036-8075%2819871127%293%3A238%3A4831%3C1242%3AISANPO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I},
397     Volume = {238},
398     Year = {1987}}
399    
400     @article{Waal:1995lr,
401     Abstract = {It is proposed that the splitting of the second peak of the total static structure factor, S(k), of many metallic glasses is essentially the same feature as the indentation at k{$[$}sigma{$]$} = (9/2){$[$}pi{$]$} in the function (sin k {$[$}sigma{$]$} + {$[$}alpha{$]$}-1 sin k{$[$}alpha{$]$}{$[$}sigma{$]$}), caused by the coincidence of the fourth minimum of the second term with the third maximum of the first term when {$[$}alpha{$]$} {$[$}approximate{$]$} 5/3. Together with the strong-weak relation of the split peak components of S(k), this feature indicates the splitting to be direct evidence for face-sharing of regular tetrahedra ({$[$}alpha{$]$} = 2{$[$}square root{$]$}2/3) dominating the topological short range order; increasing the number of face-sharing tetrahedra in local structural units indeed increases the amount of peak splitting in S(k); a dense random packing of well defined identical structural units (DRPSU), with neighbouring units linked together by a shared icosahedron, is described in detail. The packing fraction in a homogeneous, isotropic 1078-atom model is 0.67, after static relaxation under a two-body Lennard-Jones potential.},
402 chuckv 3228 Author = {van de Waal, Benjamin W.},
403 chuckv 3227 Date-Added = {2007-09-20 13:17:52 -0400},
404     Date-Modified = {2007-09-20 13:18:07 -0400},
405     Journal = {Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids},
406     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/sdarticle1.pdf},
407     Number = {1-2},
408     Pages = {118--128},
409     Title = {On the origin of second-peak splitting in the static structure factor of metallic glasses},
410     Ty = {JOUR},
411     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXM-3YB50T0-Y/2/cfc3dd6cbf53b26af1daf9cddb6dd2e3},
412     Volume = {189},
413     Year = {1995}}
414    
415     @article{turnbull:411,
416     Author = {David Turnbull},
417     Date-Added = {2007-09-19 16:54:15 -0400},
418     Date-Modified = {2007-09-19 16:58:15 -0400},
419     Doi = {10.1063/1.1700435},
420     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
421     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_20_411.pdf},
422     Number = {3},
423     Pages = {411-424},
424     Publisher = {AIP},
425     Title = {Kinetics of Solidification of Supercooled Liquid Mercury Droplets},
426     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/20/411/1},
427     Volume = {20},
428     Year = {1952}}
429    
430 chuckv 3226 @article{235821,
431     Address = {New York, NY, USA},
432     Author = {C. Bradford Barber and David P. Dobkin and Hannu Huhdanpaa},
433     Date-Added = {2007-09-18 19:11:42 -0400},
434     Date-Modified = {2007-09-18 19:11:50 -0400},
435     Doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/235815.235821},
436     Issn = {0098-3500},
437     Journal = {ACM Trans. Math. Softw.},
438     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/p469-barber.pdf},
439     Number = {4},
440     Pages = {469--483},
441     Publisher = {ACM Press},
442     Title = {The quickhull algorithm for convex hulls},
443     Volume = {22},
444     Year = {1996}}
445    
446     @article{0031-9155-41-9-016,
447     Abstract = {Volume measurements are useful in many branches of science and medicine. They are usually accomplished by acquiring a sequence of cross sectional images through the object using an appropriate scanning modality, for example x-ray computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) or ultrasound (US). In the cases of CT and MR, a dividing cubes algorithm can be used to describe the surface as a triangle mesh. However, such algorithms are not suitable for US data, especially when the image sequence is multiplanar (as it usually is). This problem may be overcome by manually tracing regions of interest (ROIs) on the registered multiplanar images and connecting the points into a trianglar mesh. In this paper we describe and evaluate a new discreet form of Gauss' theorem which enables the calculation of the volume of any enclosed surface described by a triangular mesh. The volume is calculated by summing the vector product of the centroid, area and normal of each surface triangle. The algorithm was tested on computer-generated objects, US-scanned balloons, livers and kidneys and CT-scanned clay rocks. The results, expressed as the mean percentage difference one standard deviation were , , and \% for balloons, livers, kidneys and rocks respectively. The results compare favourably with other volume estimation methods such as planimetry and tetrahedral decomposition.},
448     Author = {S W Hughes, T J D'Arcy, D J Maxwell, J E Saunders, C F Ruff, W S C Chiu and R J Sheppard},
449     Date-Added = {2007-09-18 18:49:49 -0400},
450     Date-Modified = {2007-09-18 18:49:55 -0400},
451     Journal = {Physics in Medicine and Biology},
452     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/m60915.pdf},
453     Number = {9},
454     Pages = {1809-1821},
455     Title = {Application of a new discreet form of Gauss' theorem for measuring volume},
456     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0031-9155/41/1809},
457     Volume = {41},
458     Year = {1996}}
459    
460     @article{Balucani:1990fk,
461     Author = {Balucani, U. and Vallauri, R.},
462     Date-Added = {2007-09-18 11:47:47 -0400},
463     Date-Modified = {2007-09-18 11:48:01 -0400},
464     Journal = {Chemical Physics Letters},
465     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/sdarticle0.pdf},
466     Number = {1},
467     Pages = {77--81},
468     Title = {Evolution of bond-angle distribution from liquid to glassy states},
469     Ty = {JOUR},
470     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TFN-44XDV0S-9H/2/fa1467fe68d6474b775de0f4cfd7f7ab},
471     Volume = {166},
472     Year = {1990}}
473    
474     @article{Sheng:2006lr,
475     Annote = {10.1038/nature04421},
476     Author = {Sheng, H. W. and Luo, W. K. and Alamgir, F. M. and Bai, J. M. and Ma, E.},
477     Date-Added = {2007-09-17 12:50:02 -0400},
478     Date-Modified = {2007-09-17 12:50:07 -0400},
479     Isbn = {0028-0836},
480     Journal = {Nature},
481     L3 = {http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v439/n7075/suppinfo/nature04421_S1.html},
482     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/nature04421.pdf},
483     M3 = {10.1038/nature04421},
484     Number = {7075},
485     Pages = {419--425},
486     Title = {Atomic packing and short-to-medium-range order in metallic glasses},
487     Ty = {JOUR},
488     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature04421},
489     Volume = {439},
490     Year = {2006}}
491    
492     @article{19521106,
493     Author = {Frank, F. C.},
494     Copyright = {Copyright 1952 The Royal Society},
495     Date-Added = {2007-09-17 12:26:50 -0400},
496     Date-Modified = {2007-09-17 12:26:56 -0400},
497     Group = {A Discussion on Theory of Liquids},
498     Issn = {0080-4630},
499     Journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences},
500     Jstor_Articletype = {Full Length Article},
501     Jstor_Date = {19521106},
502     Jstor_Formatteddate = {Nov. 6, 1952},
503     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/frank_icos_liq.pdf},
504     Month = {nov},
505     Number = {1120},
506     Pages = {43--46},
507     Publisher = {The Royal Society},
508     Title = {Supercooling of Liquids},
509     Url = {http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0080-4630%2819521106%29215%3A1120%3C43%3ASOL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9},
510     Volume = {215},
511     Year = {1952}}
512    
513     @article{PhysRevLett.91.135505,
514     Author = {Di Cicco, Andrea and Trapananti, Angela and Faggioni, Silena and Filipponi, Adriano},
515     Date-Added = {2007-09-17 12:15:58 -0400},
516     Date-Modified = {2007-09-17 12:16:09 -0400},
517     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.135505},
518     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
519     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/e135505.pdf},
520     Month = {Sep},
521     Number = {13},
522     Numpages = {4},
523     Pages = {135505},
524     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
525     Title = {Is There Icosahedral Ordering in Liquid and Undercooled Metals?},
526     Volume = {91},
527     Year = {2003}}
528    
529     @article{duijneveldt:4655,
530     Author = {J. S. van Duijneveldt and D. Frenkel},
531     Date-Added = {2007-09-13 16:50:13 -0400},
532     Date-Modified = {2007-09-13 16:50:22 -0400},
533     Doi = {10.1063/1.462802},
534     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
535     Keywords = {COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; FREE ENERGY; CRYSTALS; NUCLEATION; THERMAL BARRIERS; MONTE CARLO METHOD; SUPERCOOLED LIQUIDS; FCC LATTICES; BCC LATTICES; SIMULATION; HOMOGENEITY},
536     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_96_4655.pdf},
537     Number = {6},
538     Pages = {4655-4668},
539     Publisher = {AIP},
540     Title = {Computer simulation study of free energy barriers in crystal nucleation},
541     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/96/4655/1},
542     Volume = {96},
543     Year = {1992}}
544    
545     @article{Jiang:2005lr,
546     Author = {Hongjin Jiang and Kyoung-sik Moon and Wong, C. P.},
547     Date-Added = {2007-09-11 14:55:57 -0400},
548     Date-Modified = {2007-09-11 14:56:06 -0400},
549     Isbn = {1550-5723},
550     Journal = {Advanced Packaging Materials: Processes, Properties and Interfaces, 2005. Proceedings. International Symposium on},
551     Journal1 = {Advanced Packaging Materials: Processes, Properties and Interfaces, 2005. Proceedings. International Symposium on},
552     Keywords = {adhesives; conducting polymers; copper alloys; filled polymers; filler metals; integrated circuit interconnections; materials preparation; nanoparticles; powder technology; powders; silver alloys; Ag-Cu alloy nanoparticle synthesis; AgCu; TEM observation; UV absorption; conductive filler; electrically conductive adhesive; lead-free interconnect material; mixed alloy structure; polyol process; silver-copper alloy},
553     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/01432072.pdf},
554     Pages = {173--177},
555     Title = {Synthesis of Ag-Cu alloy nanoparticles for lead-free interconnect materials},
556     Title1 = {Advanced Packaging Materials: Processes, Properties and Interfaces, 2005. Proceedings. International Symposium on},
557     Ty = {CONF},
558     Year = {2005}}
559    
560 chuckv 3222 @unpublished{hartlandPrv2007,
561     Author = {G. V. Hartland},
562     Date-Added = {2007-09-10 16:28:58 -0400},
563     Date-Modified = {2007-09-10 16:34:05 -0400},
564     Howpublished = {(private communication)},
565     Note = {Private Communication},
566     Title = {Interfacial Conductance for Nanoparticles}}
567    
568     @article{xuan:043507,
569     Author = {Yimin Xuan and Qiang Li and Xing Zhang and Motoo Fujii},
570     Date-Added = {2007-09-10 16:25:23 -0400},
571     Date-Modified = {2007-09-10 16:26:01 -0400},
572     Doi = {10.1063/1.2245203},
573     Eid = {043507},
574     Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
575     Keywords = {nanoparticles; suspensions; stochastic processes; Brownian motion; heat transfer; thermal conductivity; two-phase flow},
576     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JApplPhys_100_043507.pdf},
577     Number = {4},
578     Numpages = {6},
579     Pages = {043507},
580     Publisher = {AIP},
581     Title = {Stochastic thermal transport of nanoparticle suspensions},
582     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/100/043507/1},
583     Volume = {100},
584     Year = {2006}}
585    
586     @article{Henglein:1999fk,
587     Abstract = {Colloidal silver sols of long-time stability are formed in the gamma-irradiation of 1.0 x 10(-4) M AgClO4 solutions, which also contain 0.3 M 2-propanol, 2.5 x 10(-2) M N2O, and sodium citrate in various concentrations. The reduction of Ag+ in these solutions is brought about by the I-hydroxyalkyl radical generated in the radiolysis of 2-propanol; citrate does not act as a reductant but solely as a stabilizer of the colloidal particles formed. Its concentration is varied in the range from 5.0 x 10(-5) to 1.5 x 10(-3) M, and the size and size distribution of the silver particles are studied by electron microscopy. At low citrate concentration, partly agglomerated large particles are formed that have many imperfections. In an intermediate range (a few 10(-4) M), well-separated particles with a rather narrow size distribution and little imperfections are formed, the size slightly decreasing with increasing citrate concentration. At high citrate concentrations, large lumps of coalesced silver particles are present, due to destabilization by the high ionic strength of the solution. These findings are explained by two growth mechanisms: condensation of small silver clusters (type-I growth), and reduction of Ag+ on silver particles via radical-to-particle electron transfer (type-II growth). The particles formed in the intermediate range of citrate concentration were studied by high-resolution electron microscopy and computer simulations. They constitute icosahedra and cuboctahedra.},
588     Author = {Henglein, A and Giersig, M},
589     Date-Added = {2007-09-07 18:11:39 -0400},
590     Date-Modified = {2007-09-07 18:17:03 -0400},
591     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
592     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/jp9925334.pdf},
593     Pages = {9533-9539},
594     Title = {Formation of colloidal silver nanoparticles: Capping action of citrate},
595     Volume = {103},
596     Year = {1999}}
597    
598     @article{Link:2000lr,
599     Abstract = {Driven by the search for new materials with interesting and unique properties and also by the fundamental question of how atomic and molecular physical behaviour develops with increasing size, the field of nanoparticle research has grown immensely in the last two decades. Partially for these reasons, colloidal solutions of metallic (especially silver and gold) nanoparticles have long fascinated scientists because of their very intense colours. The intense red colour of colloidal gold nanoparticles is due to their surface plasmon absorption. This article describes the physical origin of the surface plasmon absorption in gold nanoparticles with emphasis on the Mie and also the Maxwell-Garnett theory and reviews the effects of particle size and shape on the resonance condition. A better understanding of the relationship between the optical absorption spectrum (in particular, the plasmon resonance) and such particle properties as its dimensions or surrounding environment can prove fruitful for the use of the plasmon absorption as an analytical tool. The plasmon resonance has also had a great impact on the Raman spectrum of surface-adsorbed molecules and a large enhancement of the fluorescence quantum yield of gold nanorods is observed. Furthermore, following the changes in the plasmon absorption induced by excitation (heating) with ultrashort laser pulses allows one to monitor the electron dynamics (electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions) in real time, which is important in understanding such fundamental questions regarding the thermal and electrical conductivity of these nanoparticles. Very intense heating with laser pulses leads to structural changes of the nanoparticles (nuclear rearrangements in the form of melting and fragmentation). ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of International Reviews in Physical Chemistry is the property of Taylor \& Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts)},
600     Abstract1 = {Driven by the search for new materials with interesting and unique properties and also by the fundamental question of how atomic and molecular physical behaviour develops with increasing size, the field of nanoparticle research has grown immensely in the last two decades. Partially for these reasons, colloidal solutions of metallic (especially silver and gold) nanoparticles have long fascinated scientists because of their very intense colours. The intense red colour of colloidal gold nanoparticles is due to their surface plasmon absorption. This article describes the physical origin of the surface plasmon absorption in gold nanoparticles with emphasis on the Mie and also the Maxwell-Garnett theory and reviews the effects of particle size and shape on the resonance condition. A better understanding of the relationship between the optical absorption spectrum (in particular, the plasmon resonance) and such particle properties as its dimensions or surrounding environment can prove fruitful for the use of the plasmon absorption as an analytical tool. The plasmon resonance has also had a great impact on the Raman spectrum of surface-adsorbed molecules and a large enhancement of the fluorescence quantum yield of gold nanorods is observed. Furthermore, following the changes in the plasmon absorption induced by excitation (heating) with ultrashort laser pulses allows one to monitor the electron dynamics (electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions) in real time, which is important in understanding such fundamental questions regarding the thermal and electrical conductivity of these nanoparticles. Very intense heating with laser pulses leads to structural changes of the nanoparticles (nuclear rearrangements in the form of melting and fragmentation). ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of International Reviews in Physical Chemistry is the property of Taylor \& Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts)},
601     Annote = {Accession Number: 3844873; Link, Stephan 1 El-Sayed, Mostafa A. 1; Affiliations: 1: Laser Dynamics Laboratory, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0400, USA; Source Information: Jul/Sep2000, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p409; Subject Term: MOLECULAR structure; Subject Term: NANOPARTICLES; Number of Pages: 45p; Document Type: Article},
602     Author = {Link, Stephan and El-Sayed, Mostafa A.},
603     Date-Added = {2007-09-07 16:21:48 -0400},
604     Date-Modified = {2007-09-07 16:21:55 -0400},
605     Isbn = {0144235X},
606     J1 = {International Reviews in Physical Chemistry},
607     Journal = {International Reviews in Physical Chemistry},
608     Journal1 = {International Reviews in Physical Chemistry},
609     Keywords = {MOLECULAR structure; NANOPARTICLES},
610     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/3844873.pdf},
611     M3 = {Article},
612     Number = {3},
613     Pages = {409--453},
614     Publisher = {Taylor \& Francis Ltd},
615     Title = {Shape and size dependence of radiative, non-radiative and photothermal properties of gold nanocrystals.},
616     Ty = {JOUR},
617     Url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,url,uid,cookie&db=afh&AN=3844873&site=ehost-live},
618     Volume = {19},
619     Year = {2000}}
620    
621 gezelter 3221 @article{BROOKS:1985kx,
622     Author = {BROOKS, CL and BRUNGER, A and KARPLUS, M},
623     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 15:55:51 -0400},
624     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 15:56:44 -0400},
625     Journal = {Biopolymers},
626     Pages = {843-865},
627     Title = {ACTIVE-SITE DYNAMICS IN PROTEIN MOLECULES - A STOCHASTIC BOUNDARY MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS APPROACH},
628     Volume = {24},
629     Year = {1985}}
630    
631     @article{BRUNGER:1984fj,
632     Author = {BRUNGER, A and BROOKS, CL and KARPLUS, M},
633     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 15:55:51 -0400},
634     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 15:56:36 -0400},
635     Journal = {Chemical Physics Letters},
636     Pages = {495-500},
637     Title = {STOCHASTIC BOUNDARY-CONDITIONS FOR MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS OF ST2 WATER},
638     Volume = {105},
639     Year = {1984}}
640    
641     @article{BROOKS:1983uq,
642     Author = {BROOKS, CL and KARPLUS, M},
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646     Pages = {6312-6325},
647     Title = {DEFORMABLE STOCHASTIC BOUNDARIES IN MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS},
648     Volume = {79},
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730     @misc{Hartland:2003lr,
731     Abstract = {Laser excitation of metal nanoparticles can provide enough energy to melt or even fragment the particles. In this article we describe some recent experiments where controlled laser excitation was used to transform core-shell bimetallic particles into the corresponding alloy. Results for Au-Ag particles in solution and in a thin film are presented. Details are given about the excitation energies needed for alloying and how interdiffusion and alloying occur in nanoparticles. The spectral and dynamical properties of bimetallic particles are also discussed - especially as they pertain to our experiments.},
732     Author = {Hartland, GV and Guillaudeu, S and Hodak, JH},
733     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 15:19:25 -0400},
734     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 15:19:59 -0400},
735     Note = {Molecules As Components of Electronic Devices},
736     Pages = {106-122},
737     Series = {ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES},
738     Title = {Laser-induced alloying in metal nanoparticles: Controlling spectral properties with light},
739     Volume = {844},
740     Year = {2003}}
741    
742 chuckv 3220 @article{HengleinA._jp992950g,
743     Affiliation = {Radiation Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556},
744     Author = {Henglein, A.},
745     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 15:01:20 -0400},
746     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 15:01:27 -0400},
747     Issn = {1520-6106},
748     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
749     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/jp992950g.pdf},
750     Number = {6},
751     Pages = {1206-1211},
752     Title = {Formation and Absorption Spectrum of Copper Nanoparticles from the Radiolytic Reduction of Cu(CN)2-},
753     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp992950g},
754     Volume = {104},
755     Year = {2000}}
756    
757     @article{Petrova:2007qy,
758     Abstract = {This paper describes our recent time-resolved spectroscopy studies of the properties of gold particles at high laser excitation levels. In these experiments, an intense pump laser pulse rapidly heats the particle, creating very high lattice temperatures - up to the melting point of bulk gold. These high temperatures can have dramatic effects on the particle and the surroundings. The lattice temperature created is determined by observing the coherently excited the vibrational modes of the particles. The periods of these modes depend on temperature, thus, they act as an internal thermometer. We have used these experiments to provide values for the threshold temperatures for explosive boiling of the solvent surrounding the particles, and laser induced structural transformations in non-spherical particles. The results of these experiments are relevant to the use of metal nanoparticles in photothermal therapy, where laser induced heating is used to selectively kill cells.},
759     Author = {Petrova, Hristina and Hu, Min and Hartland, Gregory V.},
760     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 14:47:57 -0400},
761     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 14:49:36 -0400},
762     Doi = {DOI 10.1524/zpch.2007.221.3.361},
763     Journal = {Zeitschrift Fur Physikalische Chemie-International Journal of Research In Physical Chemistry \& Chemical Physics},
764     Keywords = {metal nanoparticles; phonon modes; photothermal properties; laser-induced heating},
765     Pages = {361-376},
766     Title = {Photothermal properties of gold nanoparticles},
767     Volume = {221},
768     Year = {2007}}
769    
770     @article{Hartland:2004fk,
771     Author = {Gregory V. Hartland},
772     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 14:34:21 -0400},
773     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 14:37:40 -0400},
774     Journal = {Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics},
775     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/b413368d.pdf},
776     Number = {23},
777     Pages = {5263-5274},
778     Title = {Measurements of the material properties of metal nanoparticles by time-resolved spectroscopy},
779     Volume = {6},
780     Year = {2004}}
781    
782     @article{Qi:2001nn,
783     Author = {Yue Qi and Tahir Cagin and William L. Johnson and William A. Goddard III},
784     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 13:34:45 -0400},
785     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 13:34:45 -0400},
786     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
787     Keywords = {melting; freezing; crystallisation; nickel; nanostructured materials; metal clusters},
788     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Qi/2001.pdf},
789     Number = {1},
790     Pages = {385-394},
791     Publisher = {AIP},
792     Title = {Melting and crystallization in Ni nanoclusters: The mesoscale regime},
793     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/115/385/1},
794     Volume = {115},
795     Year = {2001}}
796    
797     @article{Cleveland:1997jb,
798     Author = {Charles L. Cleveland and Uzi Landman and Thomas G. Schaaff and Marat N. Shafigullin and Peter W. Stephens and Robert L. Whetten},
799     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 13:34:10 -0400},
800     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 13:34:10 -0400},
801     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
802     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Cleveland/1997a.pdf},
803     Pages = {1873-1876},
804     Title = {Structural Evolution of Smaller Gold Nanocrystals: The Truncated Decahedral Motif},
805     Volume = {79},
806     Year = {1997}}
807    
808     @article{Roy:2003dy,
809     Author = {R.K. Roy and S.K. Mandal and A.K. Pal},
810     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 13:32:38 -0400},
811     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 13:32:38 -0400},
812     Journal = {Eur. Phys. J. B},
813     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Roy/2003.pdf},
814     Pages = {109-114},
815     Title = {Effect of interfacial alloying on the surface plasmon resonance of nanocrystalline Au-Ag multilayer thin films},
816     Volume = {33},
817     Year = {2003}}
818    
819     @article{gonzalo:5163,
820     Author = {J. Gonzalo and D. Babonneau and C. N. Afonso and J.-P. Barnes},
821     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 13:32:05 -0400},
822     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 13:32:05 -0400},
823     Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
824     Keywords = {alumina; silver; copper; nanocomposites; metallic thin films; pulsed laser deposition; surface plasmon resonance; spectral line shift; nucleation; visible spectra; electron diffraction; electron microscopy},
825     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Gonzalo/2004.pdf},
826     Number = {9},
827     Pages = {5163-5168},
828     Publisher = {AIP},
829     Title = {Optical response of mixed Ag-Cu nanocrystals produced by pulsed laser deposition},
830     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/96/5163/1},
831     Volume = {96},
832     Year = {2004}}
833    
834     @article{Kim:2003lv,
835     Author = {M. Kim and H. Na and K. C. Lee and E. A. Yoo and M. Lee},
836     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 13:31:15 -0400},
837     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 13:31:15 -0400},
838     Journal = {J. Mat. Chem},
839     Number = {7},
840     Pages = {1789-1792},
841     Title = {Preperation and characterization of Au-Ag and Au-Cu alloy nanoparticles in chloroform.},
842     Volume = {13},
843     Year = {2003}}
844    
845     @article{Malyavantham:2004cu,
846     Author = {Malyavantham, Gokul and O'Brien, Daniel T. and Becker, Michael F. and Keto, John W. and Kovar, Desiderio},
847     Date-Added = {2007-09-06 13:30:22 -0400},
848     Date-Modified = {2007-09-06 13:30:22 -0400},
849     Journal = {Journal of Nanoparticle Research},
850     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Malyavantham/2004.pdf},
851     Number = {6},
852     Pages = {661 --664},
853     Title = {Au-Cu nanoparticles produced by laser ablation of mixtures of Au and Cu microparticles},
854     Ty = {JOUR},
855     Url = {http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article\& id=doi:10.1007/s11051-004-3212-z},
856     Volume = {6},
857     Year = {2004}}
858    
859 chuckv 3214 @article{Ludwig:2003lr,
860     Address = {Physikalische Chemie, Fachbereich Chemie, Universitat Dortmund, Otto-Hahn-Strasse 6, 44221 Dortmund, Germany. ludwig@pc2a.chemie.uni-dortmund.de},
861     Au = {Ludwig, R},
862     Author = {Ludwig, Ralf},
863     Da = {20030805},
864     Date-Added = {2007-07-16 17:00:26 -0400},
865     Date-Modified = {2007-07-16 17:00:26 -0400},
866     Dcom = {20040511},
867     Doi = {10.1002/anie.200301658},
868     Edat = {2003/08/06 05:00},
869     Issn = {1433-7851 (Print)},
870     Jid = {0370543},
871     Journal = {Angew Chem Int Ed Engl},
872     Jt = {Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)},
873     Language = {eng},
874     Lr = {20070119},
875     Mhda = {2003/08/06 05:01},
876     Number = {30},
877     Own = {NLM},
878     Pages = {3458--3460},
879     Pl = {Germany},
880     Pmid = {12900957},
881     Pst = {ppublish},
882     Pt = {Journal Article},
883     Pubm = {Print},
884     So = {Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2003 Aug 4;42(30):3458-60.},
885     Stat = {PubMed-not-MEDLINE},
886     Title = {How does water bind to metal surfaces: hydrogen atoms up or hydrogen atoms down?},
887     Volume = {42},
888     Year = {2003}}
889    
890     @article{SpohrE._j100353a043,
891     Author = {Spohr, E.},
892     Date-Added = {2007-07-16 16:44:34 -0400},
893     Date-Modified = {2007-07-16 16:45:17 -0400},
894     Issn = {0022-3654},
895     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry},
896     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Spohr/1989.pdf},
897     Number = {16},
898     Pages = {6171-6180},
899     Title = {Computer simulation of the water/platinum interface},
900     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/j100353a043},
901     Volume = {93},
902     Year = {1989}}
903    
904     @article{kay:5120,
905     Author = {Bruce D. Kay and Keith R. Lykke and J. Randall Creighton and Stephen J. Ward},
906     Date-Added = {2007-07-16 14:10:25 -0400},
907     Date-Modified = {2007-07-16 14:10:38 -0400},
908     Doi = {10.1063/1.457606},
909     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
910     Keywords = {CHEMISORPTION; CHEMICAL BONDS; AMMONIA; HYDROFLUORIC ACID; WATER; GOLD; SORPTIVE PROPERTIES; LOW TEMPERATURE; DESORPTION; ADSORBATES; HYDROGEN BONDS; DESORPTION SPECTROSCOPY},
911     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Kay/1989.pdf},
912     Number = {8},
913     Pages = {5120-5121},
914     Publisher = {AIP},
915     Title = {The influence of adsorbate--absorbate hydrogen bonding in molecular chemisorption: NH[sub 3], HF, and H[sub 2]O on Au(111)},
916     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/91/5120/1},
917     Volume = {91},
918     Year = {1989}}
919    
920     @article{MahaffyR._jp962281w,
921     Affiliation = {Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802},
922     Author = {Mahaffy, R. and Bhatia, R. and Garrison, B.J.},
923     Date-Added = {2007-07-05 12:36:54 -0400},
924     Date-Modified = {2007-07-05 12:37:01 -0400},
925     Issn = {1520-6106},
926     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
927     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Mahaffy/1997.pdf},
928     Number = {5},
929     Pages = {771-773},
930     Title = {Diffusion of a Butanethiolate Molecule on a Au{111} Surface},
931     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp962281w},
932     Volume = {101},
933     Year = {1997}}
934    
935     @article{LuedtkeW.D._jp981745i,
936     Affiliation = {School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0430},
937     Author = {Luedtke, W.D. and Landman, U.},
938     Date-Added = {2007-07-05 12:13:33 -0400},
939     Date-Modified = {2007-07-05 12:13:42 -0400},
940     Issn = {1520-6106},
941     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
942     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Luedtke/1998.pdf},
943     Number = {34},
944     Pages = {6566-6572},
945     Title = {Structure and Thermodynamics of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold Nanocrystallites},
946     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp981745i},
947     Volume = {102},
948     Year = {1998}}
949    
950     @article{LuedtkeW.D._jp961721g,
951     Affiliation = {School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332},
952     Author = {Luedtke, W.D. and Landman, U.},
953     Date-Added = {2007-07-05 12:06:28 -0400},
954     Date-Modified = {2007-07-05 12:07:32 -0400},
955     Issn = {0022-3654},
956     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry},
957     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Luedtke/1996.pdf},
958     Number = {32},
959     Pages = {13323-13329},
960     Title = {Structure, Dynamics, and Thermodynamics of Passivated Gold Nanocrystallites and Their Assemblies},
961     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp961721g},
962     Volume = {100},
963     Year = {1996}}
964    
965     @article{0957-4484-17-18-037,
966     Abstract = {Molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate the microstructures of Cu\–Ni nanoparticles with different concentrations of oversized atoms added to them. A many body second moment tight binding approximation potential is adopted to model the interatomic interactions. The Honeycutt\–Anderson (HA) pair analysis technique is adopted to analyse in detail the transformation between local structures at different temperatures. From the simulation results, at temperatures higher than the melting point, the nanoparticles are in a liquid state and an icosahedral local structure is most frequently found inside the nanoparticles. At temperatures beneath the melting point, the fraction of FCC local structure increases with decreasing concentrations of the larger size atoms, whereas a larger fraction of amorphous structure still remains in the solid state for higher concentrations of oversized atoms. This is because the effects of distortion and misfit are more significant for a nanoparticle having a higher concentration of oversized atoms. },
967     Author = {Shin-Pon Ju and Cheng-I Weng and Yi-Yun Chang and Yung-Yun Chen},
968     Date-Added = {2007-07-02 01:26:44 -0400},
969     Date-Modified = {2007-07-02 01:26:56 -0400},
970     Journal = {Nanotechnology},
971     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Ju/2006.pdf},
972     Number = {18},
973     Pages = {4748-4757},
974     Title = {The effect of added oversized elements on the microstructure of binary alloy nanoparticles},
975     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0957-4484/17/4748},
976     Volume = {17},
977     Year = {2006}}
978    
979     @article{Miracle:2006qy,
980     Author = {Miracle, D. B.},
981     Date-Added = {2007-07-01 16:38:41 -0400},
982     Date-Modified = {2007-07-01 16:38:59 -0400},
983     Journal = {Acta Materialia},
984     Keywords = {Metallic glasses; Atomic structure; Modeling},
985     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Miracle/2006.pdf},
986     Number = {16},
987     Pages = {4317--4336},
988     Title = {The efficient cluster packing model - An atomic structural model for metallic glasses},
989     Ty = {JOUR},
990     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-4KKFPJ4-1/2/3bbef4be6c2fefecca2370b67cc5f7e2},
991     Volume = {54},
992     Year = {2006}}
993    
994     @article{Manai:2007fk,
995     Author = {Manai, G. and Delogu, F.},
996     Date-Added = {2007-07-01 16:29:22 -0400},
997     Date-Modified = {2007-07-01 16:29:49 -0400},
998     Journal = {Physica B: Condensed Matter},
999     Keywords = {Molecular dynamics; Melting; Bulk metal; Nanocrystalline metal; Kinetics},
1000     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Manai/2007.pdf},
1001     Number = {1-2},
1002     Pages = {288--297},
1003     Title = {Numerical simulations of the melting behavior of bulk and nanometer-sized Cu systems},
1004     Ty = {JOUR},
1005     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVH-4MMFJ3P-1/2/23cfabe81d2b2b75cf1322fff7438ea0},
1006     Volume = {392},
1007     Year = {2007}}
1008    
1009     @article{Iwamatsu:2007lr,
1010     Author = {Iwamatsu, Masao},
1011     Date-Added = {2007-07-01 16:17:54 -0400},
1012     Date-Modified = {2007-07-01 16:18:30 -0400},
1013     Journal = {Materials Science and Engineering: A},
1014     Keywords = {Binary cluster; Icosahedral cluster; Binary alloy; Glass; Undercooled liquid},
1015     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Iwamatsu/2007.pdf},
1016     Pages = {975--978},
1017     Title = {Icosahedral binary clusters of glass-forming Lennard-Jones binary alloy},
1018     Title1 = {Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Rapidly Quenched \& Metastable Materials},
1019     Ty = {JOUR},
1020     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXD-4KPP4D7-12/2/068458774eaf66383a5a3eefe2118657},
1021     Volume = {449-451},
1022     Year = {2007}}
1023    
1024     @article{HoneycuttJ.Dana_j100303a014,
1025     Author = {Honeycutt, J. Dana and Andersen, Hans C.},
1026     Date-Added = {2007-07-01 13:21:04 -0400},
1027     Date-Modified = {2007-07-01 13:21:24 -0400},
1028     Issn = {0022-3654},
1029     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry},
1030     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Honeycutt/1987.pdf},
1031     Number = {19},
1032     Pages = {4950-4963},
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1038     @article{PhysRevLett.60.2295,
1039     Author = {J\'onsson, Hannes and Andersen, Hans C.},
1040     Date-Added = {2007-07-01 13:05:37 -0400},
1041     Date-Modified = {2007-07-01 13:06:07 -0400},
1042     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.60.2295},
1043     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
1044     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/J%5C'onsson/1988.pdf},
1045     Month = {May},
1046     Number = {22},
1047     Numpages = {3},
1048     Pages = {2295--2298},
1049     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1050     Title = {Icosahedral Ordering in the Lennard-Jones Liquid and Glass},
1051     Volume = {60},
1052     Year = {1988}}
1053    
1054     @article{Buscaglia:1997fk,
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1056     Date-Added = {2007-06-15 13:34:55 -0400},
1057     Date-Modified = {2007-06-15 13:37:30 -0400},
1058     Journal = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering},
1059     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Buscaglia/1997.pdf},
1060     Number = {22},
1061     Pages = {4119-4136},
1062     Title = {Anisotropic mesh optimization and its application in adaptivity},
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1064     Year = {1997}}
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1066     @article{Guymon:2005fk,
1067     Author = {C.G. Guymon and R.L. Rowley and J. N. Harb and D.R. Wheeler},
1068     Date-Added = {2007-06-07 14:31:36 -0400},
1069     Date-Modified = {2007-06-07 14:34:21 -0400},
1070     Journal = {Condensed Matter Physics},
1071     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Guymon/2005.pdf},
1072     Number = {2},
1073     Pages = {335-356},
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1078     @article{MURRAY:1984lr,
1079     Author = {Murray, J. L.},
1080     Date-Added = {2007-05-16 15:08:28 -0400},
1081     Date-Modified = {2007-05-16 15:17:54 -0400},
1082     Isi = {ISI:A1984SC15900002},
1083     Issn = {0360-2133},
1084     Journal = {Metall Trans},
1085     Number = {2},
1086     Pages = {261-268},
1087     Publication-Type = {J},
1088     Title = {CALCULATIONS OF STABLE AND METASTABLE EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAMS OF THE AG-CU AND CD-ZN SYSTEMS},
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1090     Year = {1984}}
1091    
1092     @misc{kimura-quantum,
1093     Author = {Y. Kimura and T. Cagin},
1094     Date-Added = {2007-05-15 16:46:32 -0400},
1095     Date-Modified = {2007-05-15 17:56:21 -0400},
1096     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Goddard%20III/51.pdf},
1097     Text = {Y. Kimura, T. Cagin, and W. A. Goddard III, The Quantum Sutton-Chen ManyBody Potential for Properties of FCC metals, Phys. Rev., to be submitted.},
1098     Title = {The Quantum Sutton-Chen ManyBody Potential for Properties of FCC metals},
1099     Url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/150963.html}}
1100    
1101     @article{neubauer:046106,
1102     Author = {H. Neubauer and S. G. Mayr},
1103     Date-Added = {2007-05-10 17:42:37 -0400},
1104     Date-Modified = {2007-05-10 17:49:52 -0400},
1105     Eid = {046106},
1106     Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
1107     Keywords = {copper alloys; gold alloys; nanostructured materials; metal clusters; liquid alloys; molecular dynamics method; surface energy; fluctuations; rotation},
1108     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Neubauer/2007.pdf},
1109     Number = {4},
1110     Numpages = {3},
1111     Pages = {046106},
1112     Publisher = {AIP},
1113     Title = {Dealloying of liquid CuAu nanoclusters during rotary motion: A molecular dynamics study},
1114     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/101/046106/1},
1115     Volume = {101},
1116     Year = {2007}}
1117    
1118     @article{0965-0393-7-2-005,
1119     Abstract = {The multilayer relaxation at (100), (110), (111), (210), (211), (310), (311) and (331) surfaces of the fcc metals Cu, Ag, Au, Ni, Pd, Pt, Al and Pb are calculated using the modified embedded atom method. The `anomalous' outward relaxation at Al (100), (111), Pt (111), and Cu (111) surfaces is described correctly. The relief of surface stress and tension on the relaxation is studied on (111), (100) and (110) surfaces. In general, the surface stress in the direction of the surface normal determines the relaxation direction except for the Al (110) surface. When the surface stress is negative, the surface relaxation is inward; otherwise, the relaxation is outward. An interesting result is that the surface tension does not always decrease after relaxation. The outward relaxation will induce the increase in surface tension while the inward relaxation induces the decrease in surface tension. },
1120     Author = {Jun Wan and Y L Fan and D W Gong and S G Shen and X Q Fan},
1121     Date-Added = {2007-05-08 16:04:42 -0400},
1122     Date-Modified = {2007-05-08 16:04:50 -0400},
1123     Journal = {Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering},
1124     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Wan/1999.pdf},
1125     Number = {2},
1126     Pages = {189-206},
1127     Title = {Surface relaxation and stress of fcc metals: Cu, Ag, Au, Ni, Pd, Pt, Al and Pb},
1128     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0965-0393/7/189},
1129     Volume = {7},
1130     Year = {1999}}
1131    
1132     @article{Chen:2001qy,
1133     Author = {Chen, M. and Yang, C. and Guo, Z. Y.},
1134     Date-Added = {2007-05-08 15:48:11 -0400},
1135     Date-Modified = {2007-05-08 15:48:22 -0400},
1136     Journal = {International Journal of Thermophysics},
1137     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/fulltext.pdf},
1138     M3 = {10.1023/A:1010632813438},
1139     Number = {4},
1140     Pages = {1295--1302},
1141     Title = {Surface Tension of Ni-Cu Alloys: A Molecular Simulation Approach},
1142     Ty = {JOUR},
1143     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1010632813438},
1144     Volume = {22},
1145     Year = {2001}}
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1147     @article{Bondi:1964fk,
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1158     @article{0957-0233-16-2-015,
1159     Abstract = {It is usually known that the surface tension of liquid metals and alloys decreases with increasing temperature, i.e., the temperature dependence of the surface tension is negative. We found, however, that some liquid alloys, which have large difference of the surface tension of pure components, show positive temperature dependence in certain composition ranges. Some Pb-free alloys, for which information on the surface tension is indispensable to be developed as environmental-friendly material, can be listed in this special category. The experimental results and the thermodynamic analysis of the temperature dependence of those alloys are discussed in the paper. },
1160     Author = {Joonho Lee and Wataru Shimoda and Toshihiro Tanaka},
1161     Date-Added = {2007-05-08 13:32:00 -0400},
1162     Date-Modified = {2007-05-08 13:32:14 -0400},
1163     Journal = {Measurement Science and Technology},
1164     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/mst5_2_015.pdf},
1165     Number = {2},
1166     Pages = {438-442},
1167     Title = {Temperature dependence of surface tension of liquid Sn\–Ag, In\–Ag and In\–Cu alloys},
1168     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0957-0233/16/438},
1169     Volume = {16},
1170     Year = {2005}}
1171    
1172     @article{PhysRevLett.75.4043,
1173     Author = {Egry, Ivan and Lohoefer, Georg and Jacobs, Gerd},
1174     Date-Added = {2007-05-08 13:24:35 -0400},
1175     Date-Modified = {2007-05-08 13:24:35 -0400},
1176     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.4043},
1177     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
1178     Month = {Nov},
1179     Number = {22},
1180     Numpages = {3},
1181     Pages = {4043--4046},
1182     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1183     Title = {Surface Tension of Liquid Metals: Results from Measurements on Ground and in Space},
1184     Volume = {75},
1185     Year = {1995}}
1186    
1187     @article{mendez-villuendas:185503,
1188     Author = {Eduardo Mendez-Villuendas and Richard K. Bowles},
1189     Date-Added = {2007-05-08 13:19:27 -0400},
1190     Date-Modified = {2007-05-08 13:19:42 -0400},
1191     Eid = {185503},
1192     Journal = {Physical Review Letters},
1193     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/PhysRevLett_98_185503.pdf},
1194     Number = {18},
1195     Numpages = {4},
1196     Pages = {185503},
1197     Publisher = {APS},
1198     Title = {Surface Nucleation in the Freezing of Gold Nanoparticles},
1199     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v98/e185503},
1200     Volume = {98},
1201     Year = {2007}}
1202    
1203     @misc{garai-2006,
1204     Author = {Jozsef Garai},
1205     Date-Added = {2007-05-08 13:13:26 -0400},
1206     Date-Modified = {2007-05-08 13:13:38 -0400},
1207     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Surf_tension_vap.pdf},
1208     Title = {Atomic Model for the Latent Heat of Vaporization},
1209     Url = {http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai:arXiv.org:physics/0611289},
1210     Year = {2006}}
1211    
1212     @article{garai:023514,
1213     Author = {J. Garai and A. Laugier},
1214     Date-Added = {2007-05-08 13:08:58 -0400},
1215     Date-Modified = {2007-05-08 13:09:20 -0400},
1216     Eid = {023514},
1217     Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
1218     Keywords = {elastic moduli; thermal expansion; silver; gold; magnesium compounds; alumina; iron compounds; calcium compounds; sodium compounds; potassium compounds; high-pressure effects},
1219     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JApplPhys_101_023514.pdf},
1220     Number = {2},
1221     Numpages = {4},
1222     Pages = {023514},
1223     Publisher = {AIP},
1224     Title = {The temperature dependence of the isothermal bulk modulus at 1 bar pressure},
1225     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/101/023514/1},
1226     Volume = {101},
1227     Year = {2007}}
1228    
1229     @article{PhysRevB.59.15990,
1230     Author = {Ruban, A. V. and Skriver, H. L. and N\o{}rskov, J. K.},
1231     Date-Added = {2007-05-07 11:33:33 -0400},
1232     Date-Modified = {2007-05-07 11:34:34 -0400},
1233     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.59.15990},
1234     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
1235     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/p15990_1.pdf},
1236     Month = {Jun},
1237     Number = {24},
1238     Numpages = {10},
1239     Pages = {15990--16000},
1240     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1241     Title = {Surface segregation energies in transition-metal alloys},
1242     Volume = {59},
1243     Year = {1999}}
1244    
1245     @article{Ramirez-Caballero:2006lr,
1246     Abstract = {Classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are used to investigate the effect of the nanocluster size on surface segregation phenomena of Pt alloys containing 10, 30, 50, 70 and 90{\%} Pd. Atomic distribution is examined in graphite-supported nanoclusters with approximate diameters of 2 and 4 nm, using a simulated annealing procedure with temperatures varying from 1200 down to 353 K. Following this annealing route, it is found that at concentrations of Pd below a certain threshold, Pt segregates to the surface, whereas Pd segregates to the surface when the overall concentration of Pd is above that threshold. Moreover, the threshold concentration depends on the size, being approximately 50{\%} for the 2 nm nanocluster and in the order of 60{\%} for the 4 nm nanocluster. It is also found that the percent of the surface enriched either in Pt or Pd at a given overall concentration, as well as the nature of the exposed crystallographic faces, depend significantly on the cluster size. Our studies suggest that surface segregation behavior in Pt{\^a}Pd supported nanoclusters is influenced by: differences in surface energies, interaction of the clusters with the substrate, and probably most importantly by the fabrication protocol. The implications of these issues on catalytic processes are discussed. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of Molecular Simulation is the property of Taylor \& Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts)},
1247     Author = {Ramirez Caballero, G. E. and Balbuena, P. B.},
1248     Date-Added = {2007-05-04 12:08:33 -0400},
1249     Date-Modified = {2007-05-17 16:14:32 -0400},
1250     Isbn = {08927022},
1251     Journal = {Molecular Simulation},
1252     Keywords = {ALLOYS; METALLIC composites; MOLECULAR dynamics; NANOPARTICLES; SURFACE chemistry; Molecular dynamics; Bimetallic particles},
1253     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Ramirez%20Caballero/2006.pdf},
1254     M3 = {Article},
1255     Number = {3/4},
1256     Pages = {297-303},
1257     Publisher = {Taylor \& Francis Ltd},
1258     Title = {Surface segregation phenomena in {P}t{P}d nanoparticles: dependence on nanocluster size.},
1259     Url = {http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=21894920&site=ehost-live},
1260     Volume = {32},
1261     Year = {2006}}
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1263     @article{sankaranarayanan:155441,
1264     Author = {Subramanian K. R. S. Sankaranarayanan and Venkat R. Bhethanabotla and Babu Joseph},
1265     Date-Added = {2007-05-04 12:01:22 -0400},
1266     Date-Modified = {2007-05-04 12:01:28 -0400},
1267     Eid = {155441},
1268     Journal = {Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)},
1269     Keywords = {molecular dynamics method; melting; platinum alloys; palladium alloys; nanowires; surface segregation; specific heat; diffusion; surface structure; solid-state phase transformations; thermal stability; annealing},
1270     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Desktop/Papers/PhysRevB_74_155441.pdf},
1271     Number = {15},
1272     Numpages = {12},
1273     Pages = {155441},
1274     Publisher = {APS},
1275     Title = {Molecular dynamics simulation study of the melting and structural evolution of bimetallic Pd-Pt nanowires},
1276     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v74/e155441},
1277     Volume = {74},
1278     Year = {2006}}
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1283     Date-Added = {2007-05-01 18:24:50 -0400},
1284     Date-Modified = {2007-05-01 18:25:03 -0400},
1285     Issn = {1520-6106},
1286     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
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1288     Number = {8},
1289     Pages = {2614-2619},
1290     Title = {MP2 Study on Water Adsorption on Cluster Models of Cu(111)},
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1300     Isbn = {0201157675},
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1307     Date-Added = {2007-04-26 16:40:20 -0400},
1308     Date-Modified = {2007-04-26 16:40:53 -0400},
1309     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
1310     Keywords = {molecular dynamics method; self-diffusion; ice; water; supercooling; liquid structure; liquid theory},
1311     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_120_9175.pdf},
1312     Number = {19},
1313     Pages = {9175-9184},
1314     Publisher = {AIP},
1315     Title = {On the structural and transport properties of the soft sticky dipole and related single-point water models},
1316     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/120/9175/1},
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1318     Year = {2004}}
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1320     @article{LiuY._jp952324t,
1321     Affiliation = {Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics and of Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164-4660},
1322     Author = {Liu, Y. and Ichiye, T.},
1323     Date-Added = {2007-04-26 16:38:23 -0400},
1324     Date-Modified = {2007-04-26 16:38:54 -0400},
1325     Issn = {0022-3654},
1326     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry},
1327     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/jp952324t.pdf},
1328     Number = {7},
1329     Pages = {2723-2730},
1330     Title = {Soft Sticky Dipole Potential for Liquid Water: A New Model},
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1338     Date-Modified = {2007-04-24 19:14:30 -0400},
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1340     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
1341     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/p7983_1.pdf},
1342     Month = {Jun},
1343     Number = {12},
1344     Numpages = {8},
1345     Pages = {7983--7991},
1346     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1347     Title = {Embedded-atom-method functions for the fcc metals {C}u, {A}g, {A}u, {N}i, {P}d, {P}t, and their alloys},
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1354     Date-Modified = {2007-04-24 18:06:31 -0400},
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1365     Pages = {469--483},
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1382     Date-Modified = {2007-04-24 17:46:53 -0400},
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1414     Date-Added = {2007-02-21 15:46:43 -0500},
1415     Date-Modified = {2007-02-21 15:47:50 -0500},
1416     Eid = {204508},
1417     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
1418     Keywords = {freezing; nucleation; phase equilibrium; stacking faults},
1419     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Kumar/2006.pdf},
1420     Number = {20},
1421     Numpages = {11},
1422     Pages = {204508},
1423     Publisher = {AIP},
1424     Title = {Bond-orientational analysis of hard-disk and hard-sphere structures},
1425     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/124/204508/1},
1426     Volume = {124},
1427     Year = {2006}}
1428    
1429     @article{http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b312640b,
1430     Abstract = {We explore, with the use of extensive molecular dynamics simulations, several principal issues pertaining to the energetics of formation of superlattices made through the assembly of passivated nanoclusters, the interactions that underlie the cohesion of such superlattices, and the unique mechanical, thermal and structural properties that they exhibit. Our investigations focus on assemblies made of crystalline gold nanoclusters of variable sizes, passivated by monolayers of alkylthiol molecules. An analytic optimal packing model that correlates in a unified manner several structural characteristics of three-dimensional superlattice assemblies is developed. The model successfully organizes and systematizes a large amount of experimental and simulation data, and it predicts the phase-boundary between different superlattice structural motifs that evolve as a function of the ratio between the chain-length of the extended passivating molecules and the radius of the underlying gold nanocluster. The entropic contribution to the formation free energy of the superlattice assembly is found to be large and of similar magnitude as the potential energy component of the free energy. The major contribution to the cohesive potential energy of the superlattice is shown to originate from van der Waals interactions between molecules that passivate neighboring nanoclusters. The unique mechanical, thermal, thermomechanical, and thermostructural properties of passivated nanocluster assemblies, are discussed.},
1431     Author = {Uzi Landman and W. D. Luedtke},
1432     Date-Added = {2007-02-20 19:42:37 -0500},
1433     Date-Modified = {2007-02-20 19:43:02 -0500},
1434     Doi = {10.1039/b312640b},
1435     Journal = {Faraday Discussions},
1436     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Landman/2004.pdf},
1437     Pages = {1--22},
1438     Title = {Small is different: energetic, structural, thermal, and mechanical properties of passivated nanocluster assemblies},
1439     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b312640b},
1440     Volume = {125},
1441     Year = {2004}}
1442    
1443     @article{PhysRevLett.89.275502,
1444     Author = {Nam, H.-S. and Hwang, Nong M. and Yu, B. D. and Yoon, J.-K.},
1445     Date-Added = {2007-02-20 19:13:35 -0500},
1446     Date-Modified = {2007-02-20 19:13:56 -0500},
1447     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.275502},
1448     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
1449     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Nam/2002.pdf},
1450     Month = {Dec},
1451     Number = {27},
1452     Numpages = {4},
1453     Pages = {275502},
1454     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1455     Title = {Formation of an Icosahedral Structure during the Freezing of Gold Nanoclusters: Surface-Induced Mechanism},
1456     Volume = {89},
1457     Year = {2002}}
1458    
1459     @article{LarsonI._la970029p,
1460     Affiliation = {Advanced Mineral Products Special Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia, and CSIRO Division of Chemicals and Polymers, Private Bag 10, Rosebank MDC, Clayton, Victoria 3169, Australia},
1461     Author = {Larson, I. and Chan, D.Y.C. and Drummond, C.J. and Grieser, F.},
1462     Date-Added = {2007-02-20 19:05:40 -0500},
1463     Date-Modified = {2007-02-20 19:05:47 -0500},
1464     Issn = {0743-7463},
1465     Journal = {Langmuir},
1466     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Larson/1997.pdf},
1467     Number = {9},
1468     Pages = {2429-2431},
1469     Title = {Use of Atomic Force Microscopy Force Measurements To Monitor Citrate Displacement by Amines on Gold in Aqueous Solution},
1470     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/la970029p},
1471     Volume = {13},
1472     Year = {1997}}
1473    
1474     @article{PillaiZ.S._jp037018r,
1475     Affiliation = {Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556-0579},
1476     Author = {Pillai, Z.S. and Kamat, P.V.},
1477     Date-Added = {2007-02-20 18:59:05 -0500},
1478     Date-Modified = {2007-02-20 18:59:19 -0500},
1479     Issn = {1520-6106},
1480     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
1481     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Pillai/2004.pdf},
1482     Number = {3},
1483     Pages = {945-951},
1484     Title = {What Factors Control the Size and Shape of Silver Nanoparticles in the Citrate Ion Reduction Method?},
1485     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp037018r},
1486     Volume = {108},
1487     Year = {2004}}
1488    
1489     @article{HengleinA._la981278w,
1490     Affiliation = {Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556-0579},
1491     Author = {Henglein, A. and Meisel, D.},
1492     Date-Added = {2007-02-20 18:35:29 -0500},
1493     Date-Modified = {2007-02-20 18:35:49 -0500},
1494     Issn = {0743-7463},
1495     Journal = {Langmuir},
1496     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Henglein/1998.pdf},
1497     Number = {26},
1498     Pages = {7392-7396},
1499     Title = {Radiolytic Control of the Size of Colloidal Gold Nanoparticles},
1500     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/la981278w},
1501     Volume = {14},
1502     Year = {1998}}
1503    
1504     @article{PhysRevE.56.4135,
1505     Author = {Bertolini, Davide and Tani, Alessandro},
1506     Date-Added = {2007-02-16 15:30:56 -0500},
1507     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:31:04 -0500},
1508     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevE.56.4135},
1509     Journal = {Phys. Rev. E},
1510     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Bertolini/1997.pdf},
1511     Month = {Oct},
1512     Number = {4},
1513     Numpages = {16},
1514     Pages = {4135--4151},
1515     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1516     Title = {Thermal conductivity of water: Molecular dynamics and generalized hydrodynamics results},
1517     Volume = {56},
1518     Year = {1997}}
1519    
1520     @article{Tokumasu:2004lr,
1521     Abstract = {The thermal conductivity of diatomic liquids was analyzed using a nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) method. Five liquids, namely, O2, CO, CS2, Cl2 and Br2, were assumed. The two-center Lennard-Jones (2CLJ) model was used to express the intermolecular potential acting on liquid molecules. First, the equation of state of each liquid was obtained using MD simulation, and the critical temperature, density and pressure of each liquid were determined. Heat conduction of each liquid at various liquid states {$[$}metastable ({$[$}rho{$]$}=1.9{$[$}rho{$]$}cr), saturated ({$[$}rho{$]$}=2.1{$[$}rho{$]$}cr), and stable ({$[$}rho{$]$}=2.3{$[$}rho{$]$}cr){$]$} at T=0.7Tcr was simulated and the thermal conductivity was estimated. These values were compared with experimental results and it was confirmed that the simulated results were consistent with the experimental data within 10{\%}. Obtained thermal conductivities at saturated state were reduced by the critical temperature, density and mass of molecules and these values were compared with each other. It was found that the reduced thermal conductivity increased with the increase in the molecular elongation. Detailed analysis of the molecular contribution to the thermal conductivity revealed that the contribution of the heat flux caused by energy transport and by translational energy transfer to the thermal conductivity is independent of the molecular elongation while the contribution of the heat flux caused by rotational energy transfer to the thermal conductivity increases with the increase in the molecular elongation. Moreover, by comparing the reduced thermal conductivity at various states, it was found that the increase of thermal conductivity with the increase in the density, or pressure, was caused by the increase of the contribution of energy transfer due to molecular interaction.},
1522     Author = {Tokumasu, Takashi and Kamijo, Kenjiro},
1523     Date-Added = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1524     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:24:21 -0500},
1525     Journal = {Superlattices and Microstructures},
1526     Keywords = {Thermal conductivity; Nonequilibrium molecular dynamics; Diatomic liquid; Molecular elongation; Critical point},
1527     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Tokumasu/2004.pdf},
1528     Number = {3-6},
1529     Pages = {217--225},
1530     Title = {Molecular dynamics study for the thermal conductivity of diatomic liquid; Eurotherm 75 'Microscale Heat Transfer 2'},
1531     Ty = {JOUR},
1532     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WXB-4CDJD1N-4/2/069b3dce0464dd2de1e61d14079e19d4},
1533     Volume = {35},
1534     Year = {2004}}
1535    
1536     @article{VardemanC.F._jp051575r,
1537     Affiliation = {Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556},
1538     Author = {Vardeman, C.F. and Conforti, P.F. and Sprague, M.M. and Gezelter, J.D.},
1539     Date-Added = {2007-02-14 17:29:20 -0500},
1540     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1541     Issn = {1520-6106},
1542     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
1543     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Vardeman/2005.pdf},
1544     Number = {35},
1545     Pages = {16695-16699},
1546     Title = {Breathing Mode Dynamics and Elastic Properties of Gold Nanoparticles},
1547     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp051575r},
1548     Volume = {109},
1549     Year = {2005}}
1550    
1551     @article{PhysRevB.66.224301,
1552     Author = {Wilson, Orla M. and Hu, Xiaoyuan and Cahill, David G. and Braun, Paul V.},
1553     Date-Added = {2007-02-09 18:52:24 -0500},
1554     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1555     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.66.224301},
1556     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
1557     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Wilson/2002.pdf},
1558     Month = {Dec},
1559     Number = {22},
1560     Numpages = {6},
1561     Pages = {224301},
1562     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1563     Title = {Colloidal metal particles as probes of nanoscale thermal transport in fluids},
1564     Volume = {66},
1565     Year = {2002}}
1566    
1567     @article{PhysRevB.59.3527,
1568     Author = {Qi, Yue and \c{C}a\v{g}in, Tahir and Kimura, Yoshitaka and {Goddard III}, William A.},
1569     Date-Added = {2007-02-09 18:34:34 -0500},
1570     Date-Modified = {2007-05-16 15:04:34 -0400},
1571     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.59.3527},
1572     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
1573     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Qi/1999.pdf},
1574     Month = {Feb},
1575     Number = {5},
1576     Numpages = {6},
1577     Pages = {3527--3533},
1578     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1579     Title = {Molecular-dynamics simulations of glass formation and crystallization in binary liquid metals:\quad{}{C}u-{A}g and {C}u-{N}i},
1580     Volume = {59},
1581     Year = {1999}}
1582    
1583     @article{bhowmick:164513,
1584     Author = {Somnath Bhowmick and Vijay B. Shenoy},
1585     Date-Added = {2007-02-09 18:16:54 -0500},
1586     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1587     Eid = {164513},
1588     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
1589     Keywords = {stress effects; thermal conductivity; molecular dynamics method},
1590     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Bhowmick/2006.pdf},
1591     Number = {16},
1592     Numpages = {6},
1593     Pages = {164513},
1594     Publisher = {AIP},
1595     Title = {Effect of strain on the thermal conductivity of solids},
1596     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/125/164513/1},
1597     Volume = {125},
1598     Year = {2006}}
1599    
1600     @article{che:6888,
1601     Author = {Jianwei Che and Tahir Cagin and Weiqiao Deng and William A. Goddard III},
1602     Date-Added = {2007-02-09 18:02:08 -0500},
1603     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1604     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
1605     Keywords = {diamond; thermal conductivity; digital simulation; vacancies (crystal); Green's function methods; isotope effects},
1606     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Che/2000.pdf},
1607     Number = {16},
1608     Pages = {6888-6900},
1609     Publisher = {AIP},
1610     Title = {Thermal conductivity of diamond and related materials from molecular dynamics simulations},
1611     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/113/6888/1},
1612     Volume = {113},
1613     Year = {2000}}
1614    
1615     @article{Kob:1999fk,
1616     Abstract = {After a brief introduction to the dynamics of supercooled liquids, we discuss some of the advantages and drawbacks of computer simulations of such systems. Subsequently we present the results of computer simulations in which the dynamics of a fragile glass former, a binary Lennard-Jones system, is compared to that of a strong glass former, SiO$_{2}$. This comparison gives evidence that the reason for the different temperature dependences of these two types of glass former lies in the transport mechanism for the particles in the vicinity of T$_{c}$, the critical temperature of mode-coupling theory. Whereas that for the fragile glass former is described very well by the ideal version of mode-coupling theory, that for the strong glass former is dominated by activated processes. In the last part of the article we review some simulations of glass formers in which the dynamics below the glass transition temperature was investigated. We show that such simulations might help to establish a connection between systems with self-generated disorder (e.g. structural glasses) and quenched disorder (e.g. spin glasses). },
1617     Author = {Walter Kob},
1618     Date-Added = {2007-02-07 14:13:30 -0500},
1619     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1620     Journal = {Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter},
1621     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Kob/1999.pdf},
1622     Number = {10},
1623     Pages = {R85-R115},
1624     Title = {Computer simulations of supercooled liquids and glasses},
1625     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/11/R85},
1626     Volume = {11},
1627     Year = {1999}}
1628    
1629     @article{PhysRevB.61.5771,
1630     Author = {Soler, Jos\'e M. and Beltr\'an, Marcela R. and Michaelian, Karo and Garz\'on, Ignacio L. and Ordej\'on, Pablo and S\'anchez-Portal, Daniel and Artacho, Emilio},
1631     Date-Added = {2007-02-05 16:34:03 -0500},
1632     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1633     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.61.5771},
1634     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
1635     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Soler/2000.pdf},
1636     Month = {Feb},
1637     Number = {8},
1638     Numpages = {9},
1639     Pages = {5771--5780},
1640     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1641     Title = {Metallic bonding and cluster structure},
1642     Volume = {61},
1643     Year = {2000}}
1644    
1645     @article{0953-8984-14-26-101,
1646     Abstract = {We present a new method for constant-pressure molecular dynamics simulation which is parameter free. This method is especially appropriate for finite systems in which a periodic boundary condition does not apply. Simulations on carbon nanotubes and Ni nanoparticles clearly demonstrate the validity of the method, from which we can also easily obtain the equations of states for a finite system under external pressure. },
1647     Author = {D Y Sun and X G Gong},
1648     Date-Added = {2007-02-05 16:29:44 -0500},
1649     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1650     Journal = {Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter},
1651     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Sun/2002.pdf},
1652     Number = {26},
1653     Pages = {L487-L493},
1654     Title = {A new constant-pressure molecular dynamics method for finite systems},
1655     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/14/L487},
1656     Volume = {14},
1657     Year = {2002}}
1658    
1659     @article{luo:145502,
1660     Author = {W. K. Luo and H. W. Sheng and F. M. Alamgir and J. M. Bai and J. H. He and E. Ma},
1661     Date-Added = {2007-01-08 14:00:22 -0500},
1662     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1663     Eid = {145502},
1664     Journal = {Physical Review Letters},
1665     Keywords = {silver alloys; nickel alloys; noncrystalline structure; quasicrystals; EXAFS; XANES; Monte Carlo methods},
1666     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Luo/2004.pdf},
1667     Number = {14},
1668     Numpages = {4},
1669     Pages = {145502},
1670     Publisher = {APS},
1671     Title = {Icosahedral Short-Range Order in Amorphous Alloys},
1672     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v92/e145502},
1673     Volume = {92},
1674     Year = {2004}}
1675    
1676     @article{HuangS.-P._jp0204206,
1677     Affiliation = {Department of Chemical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208},
1678     Author = {Huang, S.-P. and Balbuena, P.B.},
1679     Date-Added = {2007-01-08 12:42:05 -0500},
1680     Date-Modified = {2007-05-07 17:19:56 -0400},
1681     Issn = {1520-6106},
1682     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
1683     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Huang/2002.pdf},
1684     Number = {29},
1685     Pages = {7225-7236},
1686     Title = {Melting of Bimetallic {C}u-{N}i Nanoclusters},
1687     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp0204206},
1688     Volume = {106},
1689     Year = {2002}}
1690    
1691     @article{Ju:2005qy,
1692     Address = {National Center for High-Performance Computing, No. 21, Nan-Ke 3rd Road, Hsin-Shi, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China},
1693     Author = {Ju, S. -P. and Lo, Y. -C. and Sun, S. -J. and Chang, J. -G.},
1694     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 18:29:53 -0500},
1695     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1696     Isbn = {1520-6106},
1697     Ja = {J. Phys. Chem. B},
1698     Jo = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
1699     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
1700     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Ju/2005.pdf},
1701     Number = {44},
1702     Pages = {20805--20809},
1703     Title = {Investigation on the Structural Variation of Co-Cu Nanoparticles during the Annealing Process},
1704     Ty = {JOUR},
1705     Url = {http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/jp052803k},
1706     Volume = {109},
1707     Year = {2005}}
1708    
1709     @article{luo:131927,
1710     Author = {W. K. Luo and H. W. Sheng and E. Ma},
1711     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 18:15:55 -0500},
1712     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1713     Eid = {131927},
1714     Journal = {Applied Physics Letters},
1715     Keywords = {molecular dynamics method; amorphous state; alloys},
1716     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Luo/2006.pdf},
1717     Number = {13},
1718     Numpages = {3},
1719     Pages = {131927},
1720     Publisher = {AIP},
1721     Title = {Pair correlation functions and structural building schemes in amorphous alloys},
1722     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/89/131927/1},
1723     Volume = {89},
1724     Year = {2006}}
1725    
1726     @article{PhysRevLett.89.075507,
1727     Author = {Schenk, T. and Holland-Moritz, D. and Simonet, V. and Bellissent, R. and Herlach, D. M.},
1728     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 18:07:34 -0500},
1729     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1730     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.075507},
1731     Journal = {Phys. Rev. Lett.},
1732     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Schenk/2002.pdf},
1733     Month = {Jul},
1734     Number = {7},
1735     Numpages = {4},
1736     Pages = {075507},
1737     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1738     Title = {Icosahedral Short-Range Order in Deeply Undercooled Metallic Melts},
1739     Volume = {89},
1740     Year = {2002}}
1741    
1742     @article{Ma:2005fk,
1743     Abstract = {The development and understanding of alloys is one of the most important themes of physical metallurgy. Over the past four decades, the progress in modern processing techniques has enabled researchers to artificially create an increasing number of new alloys in systems that are immiscible in thermodynamic equilibrium. This possibility of alloying elements between which no alloys exist in nature offers exciting opportunities for many physics, chemistry, and materials science endeavors. One of the obvious questions that needs to be answered is exactly what kind of alloys have been, and can be, obtained in these systems with positive heat of mixing, in terms of the uniformity, the presence of short-to-medium range chemical and topological order/clustering, and the energy state of the new alloy phases. This issue was not adequately addressed before because, until recent years, simple diffraction measurements constituted the main method for the characterization of the alloys produced. In this article, we survey the alloys created in binary systems with positive heat of mixing. Our emphasis is on a systematic examination of the atomic-level structure, and calorimetric determination of the positive enthalpy of mixing, of several model binary alloys created between immiscible elements, covering both amorphous and crystalline solid solutions. Vapor-deposited alloys will be our primary focus, but alloys prepared via other processing routes or modeled in computer simulations will also be discussed. The experimental characterization results recently obtained using local environment probes will be reviewed, together with the insight gained through computer atomistic simulations. The local structures uncovered will be correlated directly with the thermodynamic properties. A full account of the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the phase selection and the details of the transformation mechanisms involved, on the other hand, is a much broader subject to be dealt with in a separate review.},
1744     Author = {Ma, E.},
1745     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 18:04:41 -0500},
1746     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1747     Journal = {Progress in Materials Science},
1748     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Ma/2005a.pdf},
1749     Number = {4},
1750     Pages = {413--509},
1751     Title = {Alloys created between immiscible elements},
1752     Ty = {JOUR},
1753     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TX1-4DDXN29-1/2/c79892bfea1714067d887cb627ada223},
1754     Volume = {50},
1755     Year = {2005}}
1756    
1757     @article{2003RvMP...75..237F,
1758     Adsnote = {Provided by the Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
1759     Adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2003RvMP...75..237F&db_key=PHY},
1760     Author = {{Faupel}, F. and {Frank}, W. and {Macht}, M.-P. and {Mehrer}, H. and {Naundorf}, V. and {R{\"a}tzke}, K. and {Schober}, H.~R. and {Sharma}, S.~K. and {Teichler}, H.},
1761     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:57:24 -0500},
1762     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1763     Doi = {10.1103/RevModPhys.75.237},
1764     Journal = {Reviews of Modern Physics},
1765     Month = feb,
1766     Pages = {237-280},
1767     Title = {{Diffusion in metallic glasses and supercooled melts}},
1768     Volume = 75,
1769     Year = 2003}
1770    
1771     @article{KLEMENT:1960lr,
1772     Annote = {10.1038/187869b0},
1773     Author = {KLEMENT, W. , and WILLENS, R. H. and DUWEZ, POL},
1774     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:55:00 -0500},
1775     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1776     Journal = {Nature},
1777     M3 = {10.1038/187869b0},
1778     Number = {4740},
1779     Pages = {869--870},
1780     Title = {Non-crystalline Structure in Solidified Gold-Silicon Alloys},
1781     Ty = {JOUR},
1782     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/187869b0},
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1784     Year = {1960}}
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1786     @article{Buffat:1976yq,
1787     Author = {Ph. Buffat and J-P. Borel},
1788     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:50:30 -0500},
1789     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1790     Journal = {Phys. Rev. A},
1791     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Buffat/1976.pdf},
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1799     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:50:04 -0500},
1800     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1801     Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
1802     Keywords = {COMPOSITE MATERIALS; SILVER; COPPER; SOLID CLUSTERS; SOL–GEL PROCESS; THIN FILMS; SILICA; ABSORPTION SPECTRA; RBS; XRD; TEM},
1803     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/De/1996a.pdf},
1804     Number = {12},
1805     Pages = {6734-6739},
1806     Publisher = {AIP},
1807     Title = {Annealing behavior of silver, copper, and silver--copper nanoclusters in a silica matrix synthesized by the sol-gel technique},
1808     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/80/6734/1},
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1810     Year = {1996}}
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1812     @article{Mazzone:1997pe,
1813     Author = {G Mazzone and V Rosato},
1814     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:49:53 -0500},
1815     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1816     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
1817     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Mazzone/1997.pdf},
1818     Number = {2},
1819     Pages = {837-842},
1820     Title = {Molecular-dynamics calculations of thermodynamics properties of metastable alloys},
1821     Volume = {55},
1822     Year = {1997}}
1823    
1824     @article{Sheng:2002jo,
1825     Author = {Sheng, H. W. and Wilde, G. and Ma, E.},
1826     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:48:54 -0500},
1827     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1828     Journal = {Acta Materialia},
1829     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Sheng/2002a.pdf},
1830     Number = {3},
1831     Pages = {475-488},
1832     Title = {The competing crystalline and amorphous solid solutions in the Ag-Cu system},
1833     Ty = {JOUR},
1834     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TW8-44W338F-3/2/3749f32cf6b1a4f8ebea936d508c9f87},
1835     Volume = {50},
1836     Year = {2002}}
1837    
1838     @article{najafabadi:3144,
1839     Author = {R. Najafabadi and D. J. Srolovitz and E. Ma and M. Atzmon},
1840     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:48:54 -0500},
1841     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1842     Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
1843     Keywords = {SILVER ALLOYS; COPPER ALLOYS; THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES; PHASE DIAGRAMS; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; CALORIMETRY; BINARY ALLOY SYSTEMS; FORMATION FREE ENTHALPY; LATTICE PARAMETERS; METASTABLE PHASES},
1844     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Najafabadi/1993.pdf},
1845     Number = {5},
1846     Pages = {3144-3149},
1847     Publisher = {AIP},
1848     Title = {Thermodynamic properties of metastable Ag-Cu alloys},
1849     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/74/3144/1},
1850     Volume = {74},
1851     Year = {1993}}
1852    
1853     @article{duwez:1136,
1854     Author = {Pol Duwez and R. H. Willens and W. Klement and Jr},
1855     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:48:02 -0500},
1856     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1857     Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
1858     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Duwez/1960.pdf},
1859     Number = {6},
1860     Pages = {1136-1137},
1861     Publisher = {AIP},
1862     Title = {Continuous Series of Metastable Solid Solutions in Silver-Copper Alloys},
1863     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JAP/31/1136/2},
1864     Volume = {31},
1865     Year = {1960}}
1866    
1867     @article{Banhart:1992sv,
1868     Author = {J Banhart and H Ebert and R Kuentzler and J Voitl\"{a}nder},
1869     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 17:48:02 -0500},
1870     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1871     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Banhart/1992.pdf},
1872     Number = {16},
1873     Pages = {9968-9975},
1874     Title = {Electronic properties of single-phased metastable Ag-Cu alloys},
1875     Volume = {46},
1876     Year = {1992}}
1877    
1878     @article{PhysRevB.67.155409,
1879     Author = {Gaudry, M. and Cottancin, E. and Pellarin, M. and Lerm\'e, J. and Arnaud, L. and Huntzinger, J. R. and Vialle, J. L. and Broyer, M. and Rousset, J. L. and Treilleux, M. and M\'elinon, P.},
1880     Date-Added = {2007-01-03 12:01:53 -0500},
1881     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1882     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.67.155409},
1883     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
1884     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Gaudry/2003.pdf},
1885     Month = {Apr},
1886     Number = {15},
1887     Numpages = {10},
1888     Pages = {155409},
1889     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
1890     Title = {Size and composition dependence in the optical properties of mixed (transition metal/noble metal) embedded clusters},
1891     Volume = {67},
1892     Year = {2003}}
1893    
1894     @article{rapallo:194308,
1895     Author = {Arnaldo Rapallo and Giulia Rossi and Riccardo Ferrando and Alessandro Fortunelli and Benjamin C. Curley and Lesley D. Lloyd and Gary M. Tarbuck and Roy L. Johnston},
1896     Date-Added = {2006-12-30 15:20:37 -0500},
1897     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1898     Eid = {194308},
1899     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
1900     Keywords = {genetic algorithms; metal clusters; nanostructured materials; surface segregation; surface composition; optimisation; silver alloys; copper alloys; gold alloys; nickel alloys; chemical analysis},
1901     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Rapallo/2005.pdf},
1902     Number = {19},
1903     Numpages = {13},
1904     Pages = {194308},
1905     Publisher = {AIP},
1906     Title = {Global optimization of bimetallic cluster structures. I. Size-mismatched Ag--Cu, Ag--Ni, and Au--Cu systems},
1907     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/122/194308/1},
1908     Volume = {122},
1909     Year = {2005}}
1910    
1911     @article{cheng:064117,
1912     Author = {Daojian Cheng and Shiping Huang and Wenchuan Wang},
1913     Date-Added = {2006-12-30 15:19:11 -0500},
1914     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1915     Eid = {064117},
1916     Journal = {Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)},
1917     Keywords = {copper alloys; gold alloys; metal clusters; melting; melting point; Monte Carlo methods; tight-binding calculations; specific heat; bond lengths; fluctuations; deformation; doping; surface segregation},
1918     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Cheng/2006.pdf},
1919     Number = {6},
1920     Numpages = {11},
1921     Pages = {064117},
1922     Publisher = {APS},
1923     Title = {Thermal behavior of core-shell and three-shell layered clusters: Melting of Cu[sub 1]Au[sub 54] and Cu[sub 12]Au[sub 43]},
1924     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v74/e064117},
1925     Volume = {74},
1926     Year = {2006}}
1927    
1928     @article{rossi:105503,
1929     Author = {G. Rossi and A. Rapallo and C. Mottet and A. Fortunelli and F. Baletto and R. Ferrando},
1930     Date-Added = {2006-12-30 15:12:42 -0500},
1931     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1932     Eid = {105503},
1933     Journal = {Physical Review Letters},
1934     Keywords = {metal clusters; nanoparticles; genetic algorithms; density functional theory; molecular dynamics method; potential energy functions; thermal stability; silver; nickel; copper; melting point; energy gap},
1935     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Rossi/2004.pdf},
1936     Number = {10},
1937     Numpages = {4},
1938     Pages = {105503},
1939     Publisher = {APS},
1940     Title = {Magic Polyicosahedral Core-Shell Clusters},
1941     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v93/e105503},
1942     Volume = {93},
1943     Year = {2004}}
1944    
1945     @article{Hu:2005lr,
1946     Author = {Wangyu Hu and Shifang Xiao and Jianyu Yang and Zhi Zhang},
1947     Date-Added = {2006-12-30 15:06:16 -0500},
1948     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1949     Journal = {The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems},
1950     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Hu/2005.pdf},
1951     M3 = {10.1140/epjb/e2005-00210-8},
1952     Number = {4},
1953     Pages = {547--554},
1954     Title = {Melting evolution and diffusion behavior of vanadium nanoparticles},
1955     Ty = {JOUR},
1956     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2005-00210-8},
1957     Volume = {V45},
1958     Year = {2005}}
1959    
1960     @article{calvo:125414,
1961     Author = {F. Calvo and J. P. K. Doye},
1962     Date-Added = {2006-12-27 11:36:45 -0500},
1963     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1964     Eid = {125414},
1965     Journal = {Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)},
1966     Keywords = {metal clusters; nanostructured materials; phase diagrams; free energy; high-pressure effects},
1967     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Calvo/2004.pdf},
1968     Number = {12},
1969     Numpages = {6},
1970     Pages = {125414},
1971     Publisher = {APS},
1972     Title = {Pressure effects on the structure of nanoclusters},
1973     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v69/e125414},
1974     Volume = {69},
1975     Year = {2004}}
1976    
1977     @article{Baltazar:2006lr,
1978     Abstract = {A compilation and an implementation of different methodologies to simulate NPT ensembles on finite systems is presented. In general, the methods discussed can be classified in two different groups depending on how the external pressure is applied to the system. The first approach is based on including the pressure with its conjugate thermodynamical variable, the volume, in the Lagrangian of the system. For this group four different volume definitions were considered and we assess their validity by studying the structural properties of small systems as function of pressure. In particular, we focus on the stability of the C60 molecule as well as the amorphization process of a diamond-like cluster under pressure. In the second group, the finite system (C60) is embedded in a classical fluid which serves as a pressure reservoir. We take the latter method as reference because it is closest to the experimental situation. The difficulties and the regimes where these methods can be used are also discussed.},
1979     Author = {Baltazar, S. E. and Romero, A. H. and Rodriguez-Lopez, J. L. and Terrones, H. and Martonak, R.},
1980     Date-Added = {2006-12-14 16:25:59 -0500},
1981     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
1982     Journal = {Computational Materials Science},
1983     Keywords = {High pressures, Finite systems, Volume, Molecular dynamics},
1984     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Baltazar/2006a.pdf},
1985     Number = {4},
1986     Pages = {526--536},
1987     Title = {Assessment of isobaric-isothermal (NPT) simulations for finite systems},
1988     Ty = {JOUR},
1989     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TWM-4J72YTH-1/2/47e99bb33e4cf899d96bcf83966fc4be},
1990     Volume = {37},
1991     Year = {2006}}
1992    
1993     @article{Kohanoff:2005,
1994     Author = {Kohanoff, J and Caro, A and Finnis, MW},
1995     Date = {SEP 5},
1996     Date-Added = {2006-12-14 16:21:21 -0500},
1997     Date-Modified = {2007-04-23 13:17:24 -0400},
1998     Journal = CHEMPHYSCHEM,
1999     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Kohanoff/2005.pdf},
2000     Number = 9,
2001     Pages = {1848 - 1852},
2002     Title = {An isothermal-isobaric Langevin thermostat for simulating nanoparticles under pressure: Application to {A}u clusters},
2003     Volume = 6,
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2005    
2006     @article{0953-8984-18-39-037,
2007     Abstract = {We report a classical molecular dynamics isothermal\–isobaric ensemble ( NPT ) implementation for the simulation of pressure effects on finite systems. The method is based on calculating the enclosed surface area by means of the Delauney triangulation method, which results in a fairly accurate description of the surface and the system volume. The external pressure is applied to the system by external forces acting on the triangulated surface covering the nanostructure. Pressure is exerted perpendicularly to every one of the Delauney triangles, by equally distributing the force to every corner of a triangle. We applied the method to finite single wall capped carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with different chiralities and different tube lengths ranging from 4~nm up to 30~nm. Pressure effects are studied as a function of the radii and the nanotube length, as well as as a function of temperature. Our results are in very good agreement when compared with both experimental and other theoretical results. },
2008     Author = {S E Baltazar and A H Romero and J L Rodr\'{i}guez-L\'{o}pez and R Marto\ň\'{a}k},
2009     Date-Added = {2006-12-14 15:23:48 -0500},
2010     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2011     Journal = {Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter},
2012     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Baltazar/2006.pdf},
2013     Number = {39},
2014     Pages = {9119-9128},
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2016     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/18/9119},
2017     Volume = {18},
2018     Year = {2006}}
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2021     Author = {Sun, D. Y. and Gong, X. G. and Wang, Xiao-Qian},
2022     Date-Added = {2006-12-14 15:08:18 -0500},
2023     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2024     Doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.63.193412},
2025     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
2026     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Sun/2001.pdf},
2027     Month = {May},
2028     Number = {19},
2029     Numpages = {4},
2030     Pages = {193412},
2031     Publisher = {American Physical Society},
2032     Title = {Soft and hard shells in metallic nanocrystals},
2033     Volume = {63},
2034     Year = {2001}}
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2038     Date-Added = {2006-11-29 19:03:23 -0500},
2039     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2040     Publisher = {Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.},
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2042     Year = {1996}}
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2055     Date-Added = {2006-11-27 18:09:52 -0500},
2056     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2057     Journal = {J. Comp Chem},
2058     Number = {3},
2059     Pages = {252-271},
2060     Title = {{OOPSE:} An object-oriented parallel simulation engine for molecular dynamics},
2061     Volume = {26},
2062     Year = {2005}}
2063    
2064     @book{asmvol3,
2065     Date-Added = {2006-11-27 14:49:12 -0500},
2066     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2067     Publisher = {ASM},
2068     Title = {ASM Handbook Volume 03: Alloy Phase Diagrams},
2069     Year = {1992}}
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2071     @article{swygenhoven:1652,
2072     Author = {H. Van Swygenhoven and A. Caro},
2073     Date-Added = {2006-11-16 18:15:30 -0500},
2074     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2075     Journal = {Applied Physics Letters},
2076     Keywords = {nickel; plastic deformation; grain size; slip; molecular dynamics method; nanostructured materials},
2077     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Swygenhoven/1997.pdf},
2078     Number = {12},
2079     Pages = {1652-1654},
2080     Publisher = {AIP},
2081     Title = {Plastic behavior of nanophase Ni: A molecular dynamics computer simulation},
2082     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/71/1652/1},
2083     Volume = {71},
2084     Year = {1997}}
2085    
2086     @article{xiao:184504,
2087     Author = {Shifang Xiao and Wangyu Hu and Jianyu Yang},
2088     Date-Added = {2006-11-16 18:06:31 -0500},
2089     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2090     Eid = {184504},
2091     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
2092     Keywords = {silver; melting point; grain size; nanostructured materials; amorphous state; grain boundaries; computational geometry; molecular dynamics method},
2093     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Xiao/2006.pdf},
2094     Number = {18},
2095     Numpages = {4},
2096     Pages = {184504},
2097     Publisher = {AIP},
2098     Title = {Melting temperature: From nanocrystalline to amorphous phase},
2099     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/125/184504/1},
2100     Volume = {125},
2101     Year = {2006}}
2102    
2103     @article{Chen:2004ec,
2104     Abstract = {Thermodynamic and structural properties of supercooled nanoclusters are of considerable interest. A numerical study of a gold nanocluster with 2112 atoms based on molecular dynamics simulation demonstrates how the cooling conditions affect the microstructures of nanoclusters. Structural parameters like pair correlation function, pair analysis and bond orientation-order parameters are used to investigate the structure transition of an Au nanocluster. The result shows that an Au nanocluster will evolve into a different microstructure under different cooling processes. At a cooling rate of 1.5625 $\times$ 10$^{13}$\ K\ s$^{\−1}$, the nanocluster forms an amorphous type structure. At a lower cooling rate of 1.5625 $\times$ 10$^{12}$\ K\ s$^{\−1}$, the system transforms from a supercooled liquid into a crystal-like structure. By looking into the bonded pairs within the cluster, the rearrangement of the Au nanocluster should be responsible for the structural evolution. },
2105     Author = {Ying Chen and Xiufang Bian and Jingxiang Zhang and Yanning Zhang and Li Wang},
2106     Date-Added = {2006-09-25 12:21:05 -0400},
2107     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2108     Journal = {Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering},
2109     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Chen/2004.pdf},
2110     Number = {3},
2111     Pages = {373-379},
2112     Title = {Structure and dynamics of gold nanocluster under cooling conditions},
2113     Url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0965-0393/12/373},
2114     Volume = {12},
2115     Year = {2004}}
2116    
2117     @article{HuM._jp020581+,
2118     Author = {Hu, M. and Hartland, G.V.},
2119     Date-Added = {2006-09-24 23:11:31 -0400},
2120     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2121     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry B},
2122     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/jp020581+.pdf},
2123     Number = {28},
2124     Pages = {7029-7033},
2125     Title = {Heat Dissipation for {A}u Particles in Aqueous Solution: Relaxation Time versus Size},
2126     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp020581+},
2127     Volume = {106},
2128     Year = {2002}}
2129    
2130     @article{plech:195423,
2131     Author = {A. Plech and V. Kotaidis and S. Gresillon and C. Dahmen and G. von Plessen},
2132     Date-Added = {2006-09-24 23:08:07 -0400},
2133     Date-Modified = {2007-03-24 12:37:59 -0400},
2134     Eid = {195423},
2135     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
2136     Keywords = {gold; laser materials processing; melting; nanoparticles; time resolved spectra; X-ray scattering; lattice dynamics; high-speed optical techniques; cooling; thermal resistance; thermal conductivity; long-range order},
2137     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/PhysRevB_70_195423.pdf},
2138     Number = {19},
2139     Numpages = {7},
2140     Pages = {195423},
2141     Publisher = {APS},
2142     Title = {Laser-induced heating and melting of gold nanoparticles studied by time-resolved x-ray scattering},
2143     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v70/e195423},
2144     Volume = {70},
2145     Year = {2004}}
2146    
2147     @article{kotaidis:184702,
2148     Author = {V. Kotaidis and C. Dahmen and G. von Plessen and F. Springer and A. Plech},
2149     Date-Added = {2006-09-24 23:05:26 -0400},
2150     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2151     Eid = {184702},
2152     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
2153     Keywords = {gold; nanoparticles; water; laser beam effects; surface collisions; bubbles; evaporation; X-ray scattering},
2154     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_124_184702.pdf},
2155     Number = {18},
2156     Numpages = {7},
2157     Pages = {184702},
2158     Publisher = {AIP},
2159     Title = {Excitation of nanoscale vapor bubbles at the surface of gold nanoparticles in water},
2160     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/124/184702/1},
2161     Volume = {124},
2162     Year = {2006}}
2163    
2164     @article{ShibataT._ja026764r,
2165     Author = {Shibata, T. and Bunker, B.A. and Zhang, Z. and Meisel, D. and Vardeman, C.F. and Gezelter, J.D.},
2166     Date-Added = {2006-09-24 22:35:30 -0400},
2167     Date-Modified = {2007-07-02 14:11:36 -0400},
2168     Journal = {JACS},
2169     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/ja026764r.pdf},
2170     Number = {40},
2171     Pages = {11989-11996},
2172     Title = {Size-Dependent Spontaneous Alloying of {A}u-{A}g Nanoparticles},
2173     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja026764r},
2174     Volume = {124},
2175     Year = {2002}}
2176    
2177     @article{qian:4514,
2178     Author = {J. Qian and R. Hentschke and A. Heuer},
2179     Date-Added = {2006-09-24 22:06:58 -0400},
2180     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2181     Journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics},
2182     Keywords = {organic compounds; molecular dynamics method; molecular reorientation; glass},
2183     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_110_4514.pdf},
2184     Number = {9},
2185     Pages = {4514-4522},
2186     Publisher = {AIP},
2187     Title = {Dynamic heterogeneities of translational and rotational motion of a molecular glass former from computer simulations},
2188     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/110/4514/1},
2189     Volume = {110},
2190     Year = {1999}}
2191    
2192     @article{garrison:041501,
2193     Author = {Barbara J. Garrison and Tatiana E. Itina and Leonid V. Zhigilei},
2194     Date-Added = {2006-09-23 18:10:42 -0400},
2195     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2196     Eid = {041501},
2197     Journal = {Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics)},
2198     Keywords = {laser ablation; nucleation; molecular dynamics method; digital simulation; enthalpy},
2199     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/PhysRevE_68_041501.pdf},
2200     Number = {4},
2201     Numpages = {4},
2202     Pages = {041501},
2203     Publisher = {APS},
2204     Title = {Limit of overheating and the threshold behavior in laser ablation},
2205     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v68/e041501},
2206     Volume = {68},
2207     Year = {2003}}
2208    
2209     @article{DouY._jp003913o,
2210     Author = {Dou, Y. and Zhigilei, L.V. and Winograd, N. and Garrison, B.J.},
2211     Date-Added = {2006-09-23 18:02:53 -0400},
2212     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2213     Journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry A},
2214     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/jp003913o.pdf},
2215     Number = {12},
2216     Pages = {2748-2755},
2217     Title = {Explosive Boiling of Water Films Adjacent to Heated Surfaces: A Microscopic Description},
2218     Url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp003913o},
2219     Volume = {105},
2220     Year = {2001}}
2221    
2222     @misc{ganesh-2006-,
2223     Author = {P. Ganesh and M. Widom},
2224     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:21:33 -0400},
2225     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2226     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/ico_cu.pdf},
2227     Title = {Signature of nearly icosahedral structures in liquid and supercooled liquid Copper},
2228     Url = {http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai:arXiv.org:cond-mat/0602239},
2229     Year = {2006}}
2230    
2231     @article{wolde:9932,
2232     Author = {Pieter Rein ten Wolde and Maria J. Ruiz-Montero and Daan Frenkel},
2233     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:12:18 -0400},
2234     Date-Modified = {2007-03-24 12:28:27 -0400},
2235     Journal = {J. Chem. Phys.},
2236     Keywords = {NUCLEATION; CRYSTALLIZATION; LENNARD–JONES POTENTIAL; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; FCC LATTICES; BCC LATTICES; CRITICAL SIZE; ORDER PARAMETERS; SOLID–FLUID INTERFACES; MOLECULAR DYNAMICS CALCULATIONS; REACTION RATES},
2237     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/JChemPhys_104_9932.pdf},
2238     Number = {24},
2239     Pages = {9932-9947},
2240     Publisher = {AIP},
2241     Title = {Numerical calculation of the rate of crystal nucleation in a Lennard-Jones system at moderate undercooling},
2242     Url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?JCP/104/9932/1},
2243     Volume = {104},
2244     Year = {1996}}
2245    
2246     @article{Cleveland:1997gu,
2247     Author = {Charles L. Cleveland and Uzi Landman and Marat N. Shafigullin and Peter W. Stephens and Robert L. Whetten},
2248     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:07:59 -0400},
2249     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2250     Journal = {Z. Phys. D},
2251     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Cleveland/1997.pdf},
2252     Pages = {503-508},
2253     Title = {Structural evolution of larger gold clusters},
2254     Volume = {40},
2255     Year = {1997}}
2256    
2257     @article{Breaux:rz,
2258     Author = {Gary A. Breaux and Baopeng Cao and Martin F. Jarrold},
2259     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:07:40 -0400},
2260     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2261     Journal = {J. Phys. Chem. B},
2262     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Breaux/2005.pdf},
2263     Title = {Second-Order Phase Transitions in Amorphous Gallium Clusters},
2264     Volume = {10.1021/jp052887x},
2265     Year = {2005}}
2266    
2267     @misc{Magruder:1994rg,
2268     Author = {Magruder, III, R. H. and Osborne, Jr. , D. H. and Zuhr, R. A.},
2269     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:07:26 -0400},
2270     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2271     Journal = {Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids},
2272     Number = {2-3},
2273     Pages = {299 --303},
2274     Title = {Non-linear optical properties of nanometer dimension Ag---Cu particles in silica formed by sequential ion implantation},
2275     Ty = {JOUR},
2276     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TXM-48N5KMY-112/2/0e487c2fae5720cdcda8b63ff74b819f},
2277     Volume = {176},
2278     Year = {1994}}
2279    
2280     @article{BenjaminGilbert07302004,
2281     Abstract = {Nanoparticles may contain unusual forms of structural disorder that can substantially modify materials properties and thus cannot solely be considered as small pieces of bulk material. We have developed a method to quantify intermediate-range order in 3.4-nanometer-diameter zinc sulfide nanoparticles and show that structural coherence is lost over distances beyond 2nanometers. The zinc-sulfur Einstein vibration frequency in the nanoparticles is substantially higher than that in the bulk zinc sulfide, implying structural stiffening. This cannot be explained by the observed 1% radial compression and must be primarily due to inhomogeneous internal strain caused by competing relaxations from an irregular surface. The methods developed here are generally applicable to the characterization of nanoscale solids, many of which may exhibit complex disorder and strain.
2282     },
2283     Author = {Gilbert, Benjamin and Huang, Feng and Zhang, Hengzhong and Waychunas, Glenn A. and Banfield, Jillian F.},
2284     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:07:15 -0400},
2285     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2286     Eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/305/5684/651.pdf},
2287     Journal = {Science},
2288     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Gilbert/2004b.pdf},
2289     Number = {5684},
2290     Pages = {651-654},
2291     Title = {Nanoparticles: Strained and Stiff},
2292     Url = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/305/5684/651},
2293     Volume = {305},
2294     Year = {2004}}
2295    
2296     @article{sheng:184203,
2297     Author = {H. W. Sheng and J. H. He and E. Ma},
2298     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:07:07 -0400},
2299     Date-Modified = {2007-05-16 14:58:31 -0400},
2300     Eid = {184203},
2301     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
2302     Keywords = {silver alloys; copper alloys; rapid solidification; quenching (thermal); molecular dynamics method; crystal structure; amorphous state; short-range order},
2303     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Sheng/2002.pdf},
2304     Number = {18},
2305     Numpages = {10},
2306     Pages = {184203},
2307     Publisher = {APS},
2308     Title = {Molecular dynamics simulation studies of atomic-level structures in rapidly quenched Ag-Cu nonequilibrium alloys},
2309     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v65/e184203},
2310     Volume = {65},
2311     Year = {2002}}
2312    
2313     @article{Chushak:2001ry,
2314     Author = {Y G Chushak and L S Bartell},
2315     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:07:00 -0400},
2316     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2317     Journal = {J. Phys. Chem. B},
2318     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Chushak/2001.pdf},
2319     Number = {47},
2320     Pages = {11605-11614},
2321     Title = {Melting and Freezing of Gold Nanoclusters},
2322     Volume = {105},
2323     Year = {2001}}
2324    
2325     @article{Hodak:2000rb,
2326     Author = {Jos\'{e} H. Hodak and Arnim Henglein and Michael Giersig and Gregory V. Hartland},
2327     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:06:51 -0400},
2328     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2329     Journal = {J. Phys. Chem. B},
2330     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Hodak/2000.pdf},
2331     Pages = {11708 - 11718},
2332     Title = {Laser-Induced Inter-Diffusion in {A}u{A}g Core-Shell Nanoparticles},
2333     Volume = {104},
2334     Year = {2000}}
2335    
2336     @article{Gafner:2004bg,
2337     Author = {Yu. Ya. Gafner and S. L. Gafner and P. Entel},
2338     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:06:33 -0400},
2339     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2340     Journal = {Phys. Sol. State},
2341     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Gafner/2004a.pdf},
2342     Number = {7},
2343     Pages = {1327--1330},
2344     Title = {Formation of an Icosahedral Structure during Crystallization of Nickel Nanoclusters},
2345     Volume = {46},
2346     Year = {2004}}
2347    
2348     @article{he:125507,
2349     Author = {J. H. He and H. W. Sheng and J. S. Lin and P. J. Schilling and R. C. Tittsworth and E. Ma},
2350     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:06:29 -0400},
2351     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2352     Eid = {125507},
2353     Journal = {Physical Review Letters},
2354     Keywords = {solid solutions; silver alloys; copper alloys; quenching (thermal); EXAFS; X-ray scattering; solubility; simulation},
2355     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/He/2002.pdf},
2356     Number = {12},
2357     Numpages = {4},
2358     Pages = {125507},
2359     Publisher = {APS},
2360     Title = {Homogeneity of a Supersaturated Solid Solution},
2361     Url = {http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v89/e125507},
2362     Volume = {89},
2363     Year = {2002}}
2364    
2365     @article{Vardeman-II:2001jn,
2366     Author = {C.~F. {Vardeman II} and J.~D. Gezelter},
2367     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:05:53 -0400},
2368     Date-Modified = {2007-03-12 17:38:32 -0400},
2369     Journal = {J. Phys. Chem. A},
2370     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Vardeman%20II/2001.pdf},
2371     Number = {12},
2372     Pages = {2568},
2373     Title = {Comparing models for diffusion in supercooled liquids: The eutectic composition of the {A}g-{C}u alloy},
2374     Volume = {105},
2375     Year = {2001}}
2376    
2377     @article{Steinhardt:1983mo,
2378     Author = {P. J. Steinhardt and D. R. Nelson and M. Ronchetti},
2379     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:05:49 -0400},
2380     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2381     Journal = {Phys. Rev. B},
2382     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/1983.pdf},
2383     Number = {2},
2384     Pages = {784-804},
2385     Title = {Bond-Orientational order in liquids and glasses},
2386     Volume = {28},
2387     Year = {1983}}
2388    
2389     @article{Ascencio:2000qy,
2390     Author = {Ascencio, Jorge A. and Perez, Mario and Jose-Yacaman, Miguel},
2391     Date-Added = {2006-09-22 14:05:27 -0400},
2392     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2393     Journal = {Surface Science},
2394     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/Ascencio/2000.pdf},
2395     Number = {1-3},
2396     Pages = {73 --80},
2397     Title = {A truncated icosahedral structure observed in gold nanoparticles},
2398     Ty = {JOUR},
2399     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TVX-3YKKDPN-F/2/18d016014a0c4b12954cb264d8688ecc},
2400     Volume = {447},
2401     Year = {2000}}
2402    
2403     @article{Spohr:1995lr,
2404     Abstract = {A simple model for the interaction potential of water with a solid surface is proposed. Adsorption energy, surface structure, corrugation, and the orientational anisotropy of the interaction can be varied. The model is used to determine the dependence of the water/metal interfacial structure as a function of the adsorption energy. Adsorption of an iodide ion from the solution onto the surface is studied for two different water adsorption energies. The results confirm the interpretations of previous simulations, namely that the repulsive solvent contribution to the free energy of iodide adsorption is mostly due to the steric displacement of adsorbed water molecules.},
2405     Author = {Spohr, E.},
2406     Date-Added = {2006-08-21 18:29:05 -0400},
2407     Date-Modified = {2007-02-16 15:23:00 -0500},
2408     Journal = {Journal of Molecular Liquids},
2409     Local-Url = {file://localhost/Users/charles/Documents/Papers/sdarticle.pdf},
2410     Number = {1-2},
2411     Pages = {91--100},
2412     T2 = {Ultrafast Phenomena in Liquids and Glasses},
2413     Title = {Ion adsorption on metal surfaces. The role of water-metal interactions},
2414     Ty = {JOUR},
2415     Url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TGR-4002H6G-G/2/7b778ec712c1e86796cf919249d0f6a7},
2416     Volume = {64},
2417     Year = {1995}}
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