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    Springer
    Journal of cluster science 1 (1990), S. 155-187 
    ISSN: 1572-8862
    Keywords: Cluster of clusters ; high nuclearity metal clusters ; structure ; properties ; growth sequence
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Recent developments in cluster synthesis have produced many high nuclearity metal clusters of discretesize andshape approaching that of small particles. Some of these clusters have metal arrangements resemblingfragments of metallic lattices and thus may be considered as aminiature bulk. Some are related to the quasicrystalline phase. Yet others have little or no structural features in common with that of the bulk. These metal clusters of definitivesize andshape provide an opportunity for the study of the evolution of band structure fromatomic tomolecular to thebulk. The focus of this review is on the unusual structures and properties of well-defined high nuclearity metal clusters and their possible relations or variant to the bulk state. Specifically, interesting electronic, optical, and magnetic properties of metal clusters in the quantum-size regime are described. Structural systematics of high nuclearity metal clusters, ranging from thecluster-of-clusters to thelayer-by-layer growth sequence, are discussed. It is hoped that further studies of the structures and properties of large metal cluster compounds of discretesize andshape will shed light on how, when, and why metallic or other bulk behavior begins and ends.
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