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September 14, 2016
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Researchers synthesize atomically precise diamond-shaped nanoclusters of silver
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Sep 13, 2016
A wide international collaboration involving researchers from four countries - China, Australia, Germany and Finland - have managed to synthesize and characterize two previously unknown, record-large silver nanoclusters of 136 and 374 silver atoms. These diamond-shaped nanoclusters (see Figure), consisting of a silver core of 2 to 3 nanometers and a protecting layer of silver atoms and organic thiol molecules, are the largest ones whose structure is now known to atomic precision. The research was ... read more

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Silicon nanoparticles trained to juggle light
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