We have studied the diffusion of mesoscopic objects created on surface
s by applying time rescaling Monte Carlo algorithms. It is shown that
under the effect of very small forces (0.01-0.03 eV/lattice constant),
these nanostructures reach large velocities and long displacements ar
e observable. The main mechanism involved in this displacement is the
fast movement of the particles at the cluster perimeter, i.e. at an ad
equate temperature, for instance Au at room temperature, Au atoms move
very fast along the cluster periphery and the application of a small
driving force gives rise to the displacement of the object as a whole.
Atomic metallic ion emission (AMIE) experiments are presented and exp
lained in terms of our MC results.