The growth pattern and electronic properties of TiGen^- (n=7-12) clusters were investigated using anion photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations. For both anionic and neutral TiGen clust...The growth pattern and electronic properties of TiGen^- (n=7-12) clusters were investigated using anion photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations. For both anionic and neutral TiGen clusters, a half-encapsulated boat-shaped structure appears at n=8, and the boat-shaped structure is gradually covered by the additional Ge atoms to form Gen cage at n=9-11. TiGe12^- cluster has a distorted hexagonal prism cage structure. According to the natural population analysis, the electron transfers from the Gen framework to the Ti atom for TiGen^-/0 clusters at n=8-12, implying that the electron transfer pattern is related to the structural evolution.展开更多
基金Wei-jun Zheng acknowledges the Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No.KJCX2-EW-H01) and Hong-guang Xu acknowl- edges the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.21103202) for financial support. The theoretical calculations were conducted on the ScGrid and Deep- Comp 7000 of the Supercomputing Center, Computer Network Information Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
文摘The growth pattern and electronic properties of TiGen^- (n=7-12) clusters were investigated using anion photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations. For both anionic and neutral TiGen clusters, a half-encapsulated boat-shaped structure appears at n=8, and the boat-shaped structure is gradually covered by the additional Ge atoms to form Gen cage at n=9-11. TiGe12^- cluster has a distorted hexagonal prism cage structure. According to the natural population analysis, the electron transfers from the Gen framework to the Ti atom for TiGen^-/0 clusters at n=8-12, implying that the electron transfer pattern is related to the structural evolution.