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Size-dependent K-edge EXAFS study of the structure of free Ar clusters

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Extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy is used to study the size-dependent structural evolution of free clusters. K-edge EXAFS data are obtained for Ar clusters in beams having mean cluster size ranging from 12 to 2900 atoms per cluster. EXAFS analysis yields size-dependent features which indicate the presence of an fcc structure at $〈\mathrm{N}〉\ensuremath{\ge}200$. It has been proposed in the literature that small rare-gas clusters have an icosahedral structure. The transition of this structure to the experimentally observed fcc lattice of rare-gas solids has been of long-standing interest and debate. The implications of our results are discussed in this light.

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