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Dual External Field Strategy in Regulating the Superhalogen Characteristics of the Non-Noble Metal Constituted Tantalum Oxide Clusters. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The TaO cluster, a non-noble metal, shows potential as an alternative to noble metals like gold, enabling the development of customized materials through the superatom concept.
  • Density functional theory calculations reveal that TaO clusters have the highest electron affinity at 2.14 eV, with enhancements through the integration of CO ligands and oriented external electric fields (OEEF).
  • By applying OEEF, researchers increased the electron affinity of CO-ligated TaO clusters significantly, highlighting a new strategy for creating superhalogens, which can potentially revolutionize material engineering.

Article Abstract

The identification of the non-noble metal constituted TaO cluster as a potential analogue to the noble metal Au is significant for the development of tailored materials. It leverages the superatom concept to engineer properties with precision. However, the impact of incrementally integrating TaO units on the electronic configurations and properties within larger TaO-based clusters remains to be elucidated. By employing the density functional theory calculations, the global minima and low-lying isomers of the TaO ( = 2-5) clusters were determined, and their structural evolution was disclosed. In the cluster series, TaO was found to possess the highest electron affinity (EA) with a value of 2.14 eV, based on which a dual external field (DEF) strategy was applied to regulate the electronic property of the cluster. Initially, the electron-withdrawing CO ligand was affixed to TaO, followed by the application of an oriented external electric field (OEEF). The CO ligation was found to be able to enhance the TaO cluster's electron capture capability by adjusting its electron energy levels, with the EA of TaO(CO) peaking at 2.58 eV. Subsequently, the introduction of OEEF further elevated the EA of the CO-ligated cluster. Notably, OEEF, when applied along the + axis, was observed to sharply increase the EA to 3.26 eV, meeting the criteria for superhalogens. The enhancement of EA in response to OEEF intensity can be quantified as a functional relationship. This finding highlights the advantage of OEEF over conventional methods, demonstrating its capacity for precise and continuous modulation of cluster EAs. Consequently, this research has adeptly transformed tantalum oxide clusters into superhalogen structures, underscoring the effectiveness of the DEF strategy in augmenting cluster EAs and its promise as a viable tool for the creation of superhalogens.

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