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Can Nano-Particle Melt below the Melting Temperature of Its Free Surface Partner?

Can Nano-Particle Melt below the Melting Temperature of Its Free Surface Partner?
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摘要 The phonon thermal contribution to the melting temperature of nano-particles is inspected. The discrete summation of phonon states and its corresponding integration form as an approximation for a nano-particle or for a bulk system have been analyzed. The discrete phonon energy levels of pure size effect and the wave-vector shifts of boundary conditions are investigated in detail. Unlike in macroscopic thermodynamics, the integration volume of zero-mode of phonon for a nano-particle is not zero, and it plays an important role in pure size effect and boundary condition effect. We find that a nano-particle will have a rising melting temperature due to purely finite size effect; a lower melting temperature bound exists for a nano-particle in various environments, and the melting temperature of a nano-particle with free boundary condition reaches this lower bound. We suggest an easy procedure to estimation the melting temperature, in which the zero-mode contribution will be excluded, and only several bulk quantities will be used as input. We would like to emphasize that the quantum effect of discrete energy levels in nano-particles, which is not present in early thermodynamic studies on finite size corrections to melting temperature in small systems, should be included in future researches.
出处 《Communications in Theoretical Physics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期249-254,共6页 理论物理通讯(英文版)
基金 Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.1121403
关键词 NANO-PARTICLE quantum size effect boundary condition effect size-dependent melting 熔化温度 纳米粒子 合作伙伴 自由曲面 有限尺寸效应 无边界条件 融化 纳米颗粒
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