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Size-Dependent Melting Properties of Small Tin Particles: Nanocalorimetric Measurements
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Small Tin ParticlesEngineeringExperimental ThermodynamicsFusion MaterialsNanoscale ChemistryPoint DepressionNanometrologyThermodynamicsFusion Reactor MaterialMaterials SciencePhysicsNanotechnologyHeat TransferLatent HeatNano ScaleNanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsExcluded VolumeThermal EngineeringThermophysical Property
For the first time, the latent heat of fusion $\ensuremath{\Delta}{H}_{m}$ for Sn particles formed by evaporation on inert substrate with radii ranging from 5 to 50 nm has been measured directly using a novel scanning nanocalorimeter. A particle-size-dependent reduction of $\ensuremath{\Delta}{H}_{m}$ has been observed. An ``excluded volume'' is introduced to describe the latent heat of fusion from the enhanced surface melting of small particles. Melting point depression has also been found by our nanocalorimetric technique.
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