In situ study on atomic mechanism of melting and freezing of single bismuth nanoparticles

Chuanyi Wang, Yingxuan Li, Ling Zang, Daniel L. Jacobs, Jie Zhao, Xiu Yue
2017-02-13

SCID:  54.1/zx798uhb
Abstract Experimental study of the atomic mechanism in melting and freezing processes remains a formidable challenge. We report herein on a unique material system that allows for in situ growth of bismuth nanoparticles from the precursor compound SrBi 2 Ta 2 O 9 under an electron beam within a high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM). Simultaneously, the melting and freezing processes within the nanoparticles are triggered and imaged in real time by the HRTEM. The images show atomic-scale evidence for point defect induced melting, and a freezing mechanism mediated by crystallization of an intermediate ordered liquid. During the melting and freezing, the formation of nucleation precursors, nucleation and growth, and the relaxation of the system, are directly observed. Based on these observations, an interaction–relaxation model is developed towards understanding the microscopic mechanism of the phase transitions, highlighting the importance of cooperative multiscale processes.
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Chuanyi Wang
Yingxuan Li
Ling Zang
Daniel L. Jacobs
Jie Zhao
Xiu Yue
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