Abstract
In this paper a method for the quantitative determination of a morphology descriptor of free clusters with complex nanostructure is presented and applied to transition metal nanoparticles produced by a pulsed vaporization source. The method, which is based on the low-pressure aerodynamic mobility of neutral particles, can be applied as a characterization tool to a broad class of gas-phase nanoparticle sources for on-line investigation of particle growth and for quantifying coalescence versus agglomerate aggregation. We report on the application of this method for the characterization of free titanium clusters produced by a pulsed microplasma cluster source in the size range of approximately 300-6000 atoms. The clusters have an open fractal-like structure, with the fractal dimension depending on their thermal history during growth and evolving towards softer aggregates for longer residence times where lowertemperature conditions characterize the growth environment. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Mazza, T., Devetta, M., Milani, P., Bongiorno, G., Coreno, M., & Piseri, P. (2011). Accessing the fractal dimension of free clusters in supersonic beams. New Journal of Physics, 13. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/13/2/023009
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