Crystal Field Splitting and Stabilization of CuMgx- Clusters

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Abstract

The electronic states in clusters group into shells much in the same way as in atoms. Clusters with filled electronic shells exhibit enhanced stability as manifested through observed magic numbers in metal clusters. An important issue is if stable species can be attained at sub-shell fillings. In this work we have carried out first principles electronic structure calculations on CuAl$_{x}^{-}$ and CuMg$_{x}^{-}$ clusters to demonstrate this intriguing effect. It is shown that the ionic cores in the clusters can order to generate internal electric fields that lead to splitting of the supershells, much in the same way as the crystal field splitting of atomic states in crystals. The studies offer a new approach to forming magic species though control of the composition and the arrangement of atoms. The talk will highlight these effects and how they can be seen in experiments.

Authors

  • Victor M. Medel

    Virginia Commonwealth University

  • J. Ulises Reveles

    Virginia Commonwealth University

  • A.C. Reber

    Virginia Commonwealth University

  • M.C. Qian

    Virginia Commonwealth University

  • Shiv Khanna

    Virginia Commonwealth University