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DFT-Based Study of the Structure, Stability, and Spectral and Optical Properties of Gas-Phase NbMg n (n=2-12) Clusters

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 8, Issue 44, Pages 41391-41401

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c05113

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Gas-phase NbMgn (n = 2-12) clusters were fully searched and optimized using CALYPSO software and DFT calculations. The study investigated the energy isomers, charge-transfer properties, infrared and Raman spectra, and optical properties of these clusters. The NbMg8 cluster was found to have superior nonlinear optical characteristics, making it a potential candidate for specialized devices.
Gas-phase NbMgn (n = 2-12) clusters were fully searched by CALYPSO software, and then the low-energy isomers were further optimized and calculated under DFT. It is shown that the three lowest energy isomers of NbMgn (n = 3-12) at each size are grown from two seed structures, i.e., tetrahedral and pentahedral structures, and the transition size occurs at the NbMg8 cluster. Interestingly, the relative stability calculations of the NbMg8 cluster ground-state isomer stand out under the examination of several parameters' calculations. The charge-transfer properties of the clusters of the ground-state isomers of various sizes had been comprehensively investigated. In order to be able to provide data guidance for future experimental probing of these ground-state clusters, this work also predicted infrared and Raman spectra at the same level of theoretical calculations. The results show that the multipeak nature of the IR and Raman spectra predicts that it is difficult to distinguish them directly. Finally, the optical properties of these clusters were investigated by calculating the static linear, second-order nonlinear, and third-order nonlinear coefficients. Importantly and interestingly, the NbMg8 cluster was shown to have superior nonlinear optical characteristics to all other clusters; thus, it is a powerful candidate for a potentially ultrasensitive nonlinear optical response device for some special purpose.

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