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The Origin of the Photoluminescence Enhancement of Gold‐Doped Silver Nanoclusters: The Importance of Relativistic Effects and Heteronuclear Gold–Silver Bonds
Authors:Dr Xiao‐Ying Xie  Dr Pin Xiao  Dr Xiaoyan Cao  Prof?Dr Wei‐Hai Fang  Prof?Dr Ganglong Cui  Prof?Dr Michael Dolg
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Photochemistry, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China;2. Institut für Theoretische Chemie, Universit?t zu K?ln, K?ln, Germany
Abstract:The weak photoluminescence of silver nanoclusters prevents their broad application as luminescent nanomaterials. Recent experiments, however, have shown that gold doping can significantly enhance the photoluminescence intensity of Ag29 nanoclusters but the molecular and physical origins of this effect remain unknown. Therefore, we have computationally explored the geometric and electronic structures of Ag29 and gold‐doped Ag29?xAux (x=1–5) nanoclusters in the S0 and S1 states. We found that 1) relativistic effects that are mainly due to the Au atoms play an important role in enhancing the fluorescence intensity, especially for highly doped Ag26Au3, Ag25Au4, and Ag24Au5, and that 2) heteronuclear Au?Ag bonds can increase the stability and regulate the fluorescence intensity of isomers of these gold‐doped nanoclusters. These novel findings could help design doped silver nanoclusters with excellent luminescence properties.
Keywords:first-principles calculations  heteronuclear bonds  nanoclusters  photoluminescence  relativistic effects
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