Iron-nickel clusters refer to nanoscale aggregates composed of iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni) atoms. These clusters have garnered interest in various scientific fields due to their unique properties and potential applications in areas like catalysis, magnetic materials, nanotechnology, and materials science. ### Key Characteristics: 1. **Composition and Structure**: Iron-nickel clusters can vary in size and stoichiometry (the ratio of iron to nickel), leading to different structural and electronic properties.
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