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Growth pattern of doubly metal doped silicon clusters M2Sin with M2 = Mo2, Nb2, Ta2, W2, NbMo, TaW and n=11-18. Formation of fused cages M2Si18

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CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 787, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2021.139229

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Silicon clusters; Doubly metal doped silicon clusters; M2Si18 fused cage clusters; Electron shell; Density functional theory

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  1. Ho Chi Minh City's Department of Science and Technology (HCMC-DOST)
  2. Institute for Computational Science and Technology (ICST) [43/2020/HDQPTKHCN]

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The geometries of doubly transition metal doped silicon clusters M(2)Sin were determined by DFT computations. It was found that the structures of M(2)Sin clusters change from tubular to cage-like and then fused cage-like with the increase of Si atoms. The fused cage structure of M2Si18 has a novel structural motif and the thermodynamic stability is attributed to the formation and filling of electron shells.
Geometries of doubly transition metal doped silicon clusters M(2)Sin, M-2 = Mo-2, Nb-2, Ta-2, W-2, NbMo, TaW were determined by DFT computations. Geometries of M(2)Sin in the range from 11 to 18 Si atoms change from a tubular shape to a cage and then a fused cage. The M2Si18 sizes present us with a novel structural motif, the fused cage, for silicon clusters. Such fused cages arise from a fusion of both MSi10 and MSi12 prisms followed by addition of two Si atoms. Formation and filling of electron shells contribute to the high thermodynamic stability of M2Si18 fused clusters.

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