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Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 105503 (2004) [4 pages]

Magic Polyicosahedral Core-Shell Clusters

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G. Rossi1, A. Rapallo2, C. Mottet3, A. Fortunelli4, F. Baletto5, and R. Ferrando1
1INFM and IMEM/CNR, Dipartimento di Fisica, Via Dodecaneso 33, Genova, I16146, Italy
2ISMAC/CNR, Via Bassini 15, Milano, I20133, Italy
3CRMCN/CNRS, Campus de Luminy, Marseille, F13288, France
4IPCF/CNR, Via Alfieri 1, Ghezzano, I56010, Italy
5ICTP, Strada Costiera 11, Trieste, I34014, Italy

Received 15 April 2004; published 2 September 2004

A new family of magic cluster structures is found by genetic global optimization, whose results are confirmed by density functional calculations. These clusters are Ag-Ni and Ag-Cu nanoparticles with an inner Ni or Cu core and an Ag external shell, as experimentally observed for Ag-Ni, and present a polyicosahedral character. The interplay of the core-shell chemical ordering with the polyicosahedral structural arrangement gives high-symmetry clusters of remarkable structural, thermodynamic, and electronic stability, which can have high melting points (they melt higher than pure clusters of the same size), large energy gaps, and (in the case of Ag-Ni) nonzero magnetic moments.

© 2004 The American Physical Society

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http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.105503
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.105503
PACS:
61.46.+w, 71.15.Mb