In this paper we explore the effects of the electronic structure, the charge state, and the nature of energy distribution of isomers on the thermodynamic properties of sodium clusters. The focus of the work is to isolate the effects of these ingredients on thermodynamic behavior by choosing specific clusters. Toward this end we investigate Na(39) (-), Na(40), and Na(41) (+), which are the electronic closed shell systems which differ in number of atoms and charge state. We also examine Na(39), Na(39) (+), Na(40) (+), and Na(41) clusters having different charges of these clusters. Our density functional molecular dynamics simulations show that all electronic shell-closing clusters have similar melting temperature of approximately 310 K. Remarkably, it is observed that an addition of even one electron to Na(39) increases the melting temperature by about 40 K and makes the specific heat curve sharper. All the cationic clusters show broadened specific heat curves.
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J Chem Phys
March 2008
Department of Physics and Center for Modeling and Simulation, University of Pune, Ganeshkhind, Pune, India.
In this paper we explore the effects of the electronic structure, the charge state, and the nature of energy distribution of isomers on the thermodynamic properties of sodium clusters. The focus of the work is to isolate the effects of these ingredients on thermodynamic behavior by choosing specific clusters. Toward this end we investigate Na(39) (-), Na(40), and Na(41) (+), which are the electronic closed shell systems which differ in number of atoms and charge state.
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