Equilibrium Shape of Indium Particles
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In this study, indium particles were made by condensation of indium vapor on potassium chloride at 160℃ in an ultra-high vacuum and annealed at 110℃ for 100-600 sec. The particles and their replicas were then examined by transmission electron microscopy. The particles have a near-equilibrium shape with a flat area of (111) orientation surrounded by curved regions. This shape is compared with that predicted from theoretical calculations considering the surface energy based on the broken-bond model, and a qualitative agreement in shape is found with the (6, 14) Mie potential.
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- 1982-11-20
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