Size-dependent Thermodynamic Properties of Metallic Nanowires
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Analytical models for size-dependent melting temperature Tm(D), melting enthalpy DeltaHm(D), and surface energy gammasv(D) of metallic nanowires have been proposed in terms of the unified nanothermodynamical model where D denotes the diameter of nanowire. As D decreases, Tm(D), DeltaHm(D), and gammasv(D) functions are found to decrease almost with the same size-dependent trend. Due to the inclusion of the effect of dimensionality, the developed model can be applied to other low-dimensional systems. It is found that the ratio of depression of these thermodynamic parameters for spherical nanoparticle, nanowire, and thin film is 3:2:1 when D is large enough (>20h with h being the atomic diameter). The validity of the model is verified by the data of experiments, molecular dynamics simulations, and other theoretical models.
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