Au 20 : A Tetrahedral Cluster
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory · Washington State University
Abstract
Photoelectron spectroscopy revealed that a 20-atom gold cluster has an extremely large energy gap, which is even greater than that of C60, and an electron affinity comparable with that of C60. This observation suggests that the Au20 cluster should be highly stable and chemically inert. Using relativistic density functional calculations, we found that Au20 possesses a tetrahedral structure, which is a fragment of the face-centered cubic lattice of bulk gold with a small structural relaxation. Au20 is thus a unique molecule with atomic packing similar to that of bulk gold but with very different properties.
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Authors
4- JLJun LiCorresponding
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
- XLXi Li
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Washington State University
- HZHua‐Jin Zhai
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Washington State University
- LWLai‐Sheng Wang
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Washington State University
Topics & keywords
- Cluster (spacecraft)
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
- Tetrahedron
- Crystallography
- Atom (system on chip)
- Chemistry
- Lattice (music)
- Molecule
- Affordable and clean energy