File:Disclination movement during growth.gif

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Atomistic simulation of disclination movement in decahedral particles (fivelings), showing the energies relative to a perfect Marks decahedra and tetrahedra.

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English: Seehttps://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2022/nh/d1nh00599e for full details. Full caption is " Full line: Excess energy Eexc of the growing nanoparticles as a function of N1/3. Representative structures from growth simulations are shown. The dashed and dash-dotted lines correspond to Eexc for perfect Marks decahedra and tetrahedra, respectively. All energies refer to locally minimized structures."
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Author El yakout El koraychy, Cesare Roncaglia, Diana Nelli, Manuella Cerbelaud, Riccardo Ferrando

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