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In comparison with that fabricated by PLA [9], The present Au condensates via PLAL have much more atom clusters than MTP and fcc.
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Here we used an alternative route of pulsed laser ablation in liquid (PLAL) to form more Au atom clusters for further formation of lamellae and then multiple-walled tubes (MWT) in a subsequent water-driven assembly process.
This procedure efficiently locates backbone O atom clusters.
They differ from bulk matter, first and foremost, in size; whether three particles bound together constitute a cluster is a matter of choice and convention, but an aggregate of four or more atoms or molecules certainly comprises a cluster.
This change is especially significant for clusters with seven or more atoms.
As more and more atoms passed through the slits, there should be a cluster of them around the two points behind the slits.
The 147-atom cluster consists of a 55-atom icosahedral core, 12 more atoms at the vertices of the outermost shell, one atom in the centre of each of the 20 faces, and two atoms along each of the 30 edges between the vertices.
The 55-atom cluster in this series consists of a core which is just the 13-atom icosahedron plus 12 more atoms atop the 12 vertices of the icosahedron and 30 more atoms, one in the centre of each of the 30 edges of the icosahedron.
Basically, the atom-splitting turns into a chain reaction splitting off even more atoms that throws off tons of energy.
A single-stranded oligonucleotide coalesces around an ∼11 silver atom cluster.
More essential are elements which can be introduced into the diamond lattice as isolated atoms (or small atomic clusters) during the diamond growth.
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