Title of article :
Mechanism of Metal Droplet Nucleation from Supersaturated Vapor
Author/Authors :
R. B. McClurg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
An analysis of the full nonlinear mechanism of condensation nucleation from a
supersaturated vapor suggests that the classical Markovian growth mechanism
may not apply to systems, such as metals, that exhibit pronounced magicnumbered
clusters. Packing of atoms in concentric layers and/or quantum confinement
of valence electrons lead to particular sized metal clusters that are
anomalously stable. They are called magic-numbered clusters. Magic-numbered
clusters are not explicitly addressed in the Markovian mechanism that assumes
that clusters change size by accommodation or evaporation of one monomer at
a time. This is a justifiable approximation only if the frequency of all clustercluster
collisions is negligible compared with the frequency of the succession of
monomer-cluster collisions required to produce an equivalent sized cluster to the
cluster-cluster collision. Since the stability of magic-numbered clusters increases
the likelihood of collisions between clusters, magic-numbered clusters can affect
the nucleation mechanism and may have a significant influence on the nucleation
rate from supersaturated metal vapors.
Keywords :
homogeneous nucleation , magic numbers , metal vapor
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics