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Hund's rule in superatoms with transition metal impurities.


ABSTRACT: The quantum states in metal clusters bunch into supershells with associated orbitals having shapes resembling those in atoms, giving rise to the concept that selected clusters could mimic the characteristics of atoms and be classified as superatoms. Unlike atoms, the superatom orbitals span over multiple atoms and the filling of orbitals does not usually exhibit Hund's rule seen in atoms. Here, we demonstrate the possibility of enhancing exchange splitting in superatom shells via a composite cluster of a central transition metal and surrounding nearly free electron metal atoms. The transition metal d states hybridize with superatom D states and result in enhanced splitting between the majority and minority sets where the moment and the splitting can be controlled by the nature of the central atom. We demonstrate these findings through studies on TMMg(n) clusters where TM is a 3d atom. The clusters exhibit Hund's filling, opening the pathway to superatoms with magnetic shells.

SUBMITTER: Medel VM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3121812 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hund's rule in superatoms with transition metal impurities.

Medel Victor M VM   Reveles Jose Ulises JU   Khanna Shiv N SN   Chauhan Vikas V   Sen Prasenjit P   Castleman A Welford AW  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110606 25


The quantum states in metal clusters bunch into supershells with associated orbitals having shapes resembling those in atoms, giving rise to the concept that selected clusters could mimic the characteristics of atoms and be classified as superatoms. Unlike atoms, the superatom orbitals span over multiple atoms and the filling of orbitals does not usually exhibit Hund's rule seen in atoms. Here, we demonstrate the possibility of enhancing exchange splitting in superatom shells via a composite clu  ...[more]

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