Structural, electronic, vibrational and optical properties of Bi-n clusters
Journal article, 2017

The neutral, anionic and cationic bismuth clusters with the size n up to 14 are investigated by using B3LYP functional within the regime of density functional theory and the LAN2DZ basis set. By analysis of the geometries of the Bin (n = 2-14)clusters, where cationic and anionic bismuth clusters are largely similar to those of neutral ones, a periodic effect by adding units with one to four atoms into smaller cluster to form larger cluster is drawn for the stable structures of bismuth clusters. An even odd alteration is shown for the properties of the clusters, such as the calculated binding energies and dissociation energies, as well as frontier orbital energies, electron affinities, ionization energies. All the properties indicate that the Bi-4 cluster is the most possible existence in bismuth-containing materials, which supports the most recent experiment. The orbital compositions, infrared and Raman activities and the ultraviolet absorption of the most possible tetramer bismuth cluster are given in detail to reveal the periodic tendency of adding bismuth atoms and the stability of tetramer bismuth cluster.

Bismuth clusters

stability

Raman spectra

infrared spectra

ultraviolet spectra

Author

D. Liang

W. T. Shen

C. F. Zhang

P. F. Lu

Shu Min Wang

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Photonics

Modern Physics Letters B

0217-9849 (ISSN)

Vol. 31 28 1750260

Subject Categories

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1142/s0217984917502608

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