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Determining whether metals nucleate homogeneously on graphite: A case study with copper
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EngineeringNanoclusterUltrahigh VacuumHomogeneous NucleationChemistrySurface TerracesMineral ProcessingMetallic MineralCorrosionNucleationMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringCluster SciencePhysicsMetallurgical InteractionAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryElemental MetalMicrostructureNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCase StudyGrapheneMetallurgical ProcessMetallurgical System
We observe that Cu clusters grow on surface terraces of graphite as a result of physical vapor deposition in ultrahigh vacuum. We show that the observation is incompatible with a variety of models incorporating homogeneous nucleation and calculations of atomic-scale energetics. An alternative explanation, ion-mediated heterogeneous nucleation, is proposed and validated, both with theory and experiment. This serves as a case study in identifying when and whether the simple, common observation of metal clusters on carbon-rich surfaces can be interpreted in terms of homogeneous nucleation. We describe a general approach for making system-specific and laboratory-specific predictions.
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