Symmetry and Electronic Structure of Noble-Metal Nanoparticles and the Role of Relativity

Hannu Häkkinen, Michael Moseler, Oleg Kostko, Nina Morgner, Margarita Astruc Hoffmann, and Bernd v. Issendorff
Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 093401 – Published 27 August 2004

Abstract

We present high resolution UV-photoelectron spectra of cold mass selected Cun, Agn, and Aun with n=5358. The observed electron density of states is not the expected simple electron shell structure, but is strongly influenced by electron-lattice interactions. Only Cu55 and Ag55 exhibit highly degenerate states. This is a direct consequence of their icosahedral symmetry, as is confirmed by density functional theory calculations. Neighboring sizes exhibit perturbed electronic structures, as they are formed by removal or addition of atoms to the icosahedron and therefore have lower symmetries. Gold clusters in the same size range show completely different spectra with almost no degeneracy, which indicates that they have structures of much lower symmetry. This behavior is related to strong relativistic bonding effects in gold, as demonstrated by ab initio calculations for Au55.

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  • Received 7 April 2004

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.093401

©2004 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Hannu Häkkinen

  • Department of Physics, NanoScience Center, FIN-40014 University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Michael Moseler

  • Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Wohlerstraße 11, D-79108 Freiburg, Germany

Oleg Kostko, Nina Morgner, Margarita Astruc Hoffmann, and Bernd v. Issendorff

  • Fakultät für Physik, Universität Freiburg, Stefan-Meier-Straße 21, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany

  • *Electronic address: bernd.von.issendorff@uni-freiburg.de

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Vol. 93, Iss. 9 — 27 August 2004

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