Surface atomic packing fraction as a figure of merit for the structural transition and the bulk-to-nano transformation of spherical FCC and BCC nanosolids - ScienceDirectStructural transitionBulk-to-nano transformationShape factorNanoparticlesWe report on the development of a simple and efficient method...
We report on the development of a simple and efficient method to predict the structural transition and the bulk-to-nano transformation of spherical FCC and BCC solid nanoparticles using the surface atomic packing fraction (). For both structures, 's are maxima at radii equal to the nearest neig...
This means that the atoms of a unit cell only occupy a part of the unit cell; only a fraction of it. This fraction is called the packing fraction of the unit cell and is given as Packing Fracti...
show that with the vertical convective self-assembly method, with the appropriate parameters of temperature of evaporation (60°C), volume fraction of the colloidal suspension (0.2% w/w) and acidity (pH=6), highly ordered close packed face centered cubic (fcc) SiO2 based colloidal crystals are...
b. The (111) plane for the BCC crystal structure Packing of atoms in the unit cell. Atoms have a different arrangement in the element which can be a simple cubic cell, body-centered cubic cell or face-centered cubic cell. E...
Surface atomic packing fraction as a figure of merit for the structural transition and the bulk-to-nano transformation of spherical FCC and BCC nanosolidsStructural transitionBulk-to-nano transformationShape factorNanoparticlesWe report on the development of a simple and efficient method to predict the...
Packing fraction and measures of disorder of ultradense irregular packings of equal spheres. II. Transition from dense random packing, Adv. Powder Technol - Bargiel, Tory () Citation Context ...ters (such as the icosahedral, FCC, HCP, BCC, and SC clusters, see Ref. [24], Fig. 2) we ...
Packing fraction and measures of disorder of ultradense irregular packings of equal spheres. II. Transition from dense random packing, Adv. Powder Technol - Bargiel, Tory () Citation Context ...ters (such as the icosahedral, FCC, HCP, BCC, and SC clusters, see Ref. [24], Fig. 2) we ...
We also have studied why the block copolymers favor the bcc over the face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice, and have been able to demonstrate a very rare case of spherical microdomains exhibiting the fcc lattice [9]. In the course of the study, we have accidentally discovered the transition ...