The transition from insulating to metallic behavior is observed at low temp
eratures for the protected nanocluster arrays of Cu, Ag, and Au. The disapp
earance of the Kubo gap at low temperature in these systems, where the inte
rparticle spacing (0.5-1 nm) is less than the nanocluster dimensions (10-15
nm), is explained to effect the transition due to strongly coupled charge
fluctuations and cluster vibrations. For the same interparticle separation
of Cu, Ag, and Au clusters the transition temperature is found to vary sign
ificantly, possibly due to the difference in localization arising from the
lack of precise size distribution. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.