Probing the effects of gold doping on structural, electronic and nonlinear optical properties of caged X20H20 (X=Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) clusters

Author:

Zhang Yunfeng1,Li Xiaojun1ORCID,Lu Jun2

Affiliation:

1. School of Science Xi'an University of Posts and Telecommunications 710121 Xi'an China

2. School of Life Science and Technology Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology 014010 Baotou China

Abstract

AbstractCarbon family elements (Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) have attracted a lot of attention because of their unique structural features and potential applications in microelectronics industry. Here, the structure, chemical stability, electronic properties, and nonlinear optical properties of neutral and charged Au@X20H20 (X=Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) clusters have been systematically studied using density‐functional theory calculations. Structurally, the neutral/anionic Au@X20H20 (X=Si, Ge, Sn) as well as cationic Au@Pb20H20 possess Au‐endohedral (XH)20 unit, forming fullerene‐like framework, whereas other species are Au‐doped structures with hydrogen‐bridged bond. Analysis of binding energy and HOMO‐LUMO energy gaps reveals that the charged clusters possess high chemical stabilities due to closed‐shell structures. The charge transfers from X20 cage to Au atom, and the Au atom acts as electron acceptor. The Au atom and charged states play an important role in the structural stability, and can effectively modulate the electronic properties of clusters. Interestingly, the neutral Au@X20H20 (X=Si, Sn) clusters possess large first hyperpolarizabilities, especially for Au@Sn20H20, which has remarkably giant value (~5.65×108 a. u.), and the enhanced NLO behaviors can be further explained by the TDDFT calculation. The work may provide a theoretical reference for further applications considered as novel cluster‐assembled nanomaterials.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province

Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Publisher

Wiley

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