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A scaling law for properties of nano-structured materials
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2006
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Materials ScienceIntrinsic Length ScalesEngineeringNanoscale SystemPhysicsNanomaterialsNanotechnologyBulk EnergiesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsMultiscale MaterialNanoscale ModelingMultiscale StructureSoft MatterScaling LawSimple Scaling LawNanomechanicsNano Scale
In this brief communication, we identify intrinsic length scales of several physical properties at the nano-scale and show that, for nano-structures whose characteristic sizes are much larger than these scales, the properties obey a simple scaling law. The underlying cause of the size-dependence of these properties at the nano-scale is the competition between surface and bulk energies. This law provides a yardstick for checking the accuracy of experimentally measured or numerically computed properties of nano-structured materials over a broad size range and can thus help replace repeated and exhaustive testing by one or a few tests.
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