A new Bayesian force field for aluminium predicts icosahedral nanoparticle stability up to ~2,000 atoms, decahedral stability up to ~25,000 atoms, and fcc beyond, with melting/freezing hysteresis at 100 K/ns.
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Machine-learnt potential highlights melting and freezing of aluminium nanoparticles
A new Bayesian force field for aluminium predicts icosahedral nanoparticle stability up to ~2,000 atoms, decahedral stability up to ~25,000 atoms, and fcc beyond, with melting/freezing hysteresis at 100 K/ns.