Shellwise Mackay transformation in iron nanoclusters |
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Authors: | Rollmann Georg Gruner Markus E Hucht Alfred Meyer Ralf Entel Peter Tiago Murilo L Chelikowsky James R |
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Affiliation: | Physics Department, University of Duisburg-Essen, 47048, Duisburg, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Structure and magnetism of iron clusters with up to 641 atoms have been investigated by means of density functional theory calculations including full geometric optimizations. Body-centered cubic (bcc) isomers are found to be lowest in energy when the clusters contain more than about 100 atoms. In addition, another stable conformation has been identified for magic-number clusters, which lies well within the range of thermal energies as compared to the bcc isomers. Its structure is characterized by a close-packed particle core and an icosahedral surface, while intermediate shells are partially transformed along the Mackay path between icosahedral and cuboctahedral geometry. The gradual transformation results in a favorable bcc environment for the subsurface atoms. For Fe55, the shellwise Mackay-transformed morphology is a promising candidate for the ground state. |
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