1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004600050267
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Structure of inorganic nanoclusters embedded in solid matrixes: an X-ray absorption study

Abstract: Results of X-ray absorption studies of copper nanoclusters embedded in SiO 2 matrix and selenium chains confined in channels of cancrinite are reported. Initially randomly distributed copper atoms mainly surrounded by silicon species in an as-made film upon annealing form copper nanoclusters with a characteristic size of 80Å and the structure identical to that of bulk copper. The characteristic size of the clusters does not increase with further annealing. Selenium in cancrinite is shown to form strongly orien… Show more

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