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Free-Energy Landscape and Isomerization Rates of Au 4 Clusters at Finite Temperatures.

Jiale ShiShanghui HuangFrancois GygiJonathan K Whitmer
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2022)
In metallic nanoparticles, the geometry of atomic positions controls the particle's electronic band structure, polarizability, and catalytic properties. Analyzing the structural properties is a complex problem; the structure of an assembled cluster changes from moment to moment due to thermal fluctuations. Conventional structural analyses based on spectroscopy or diffraction cannot determine the instantaneous structure exactly and can merely provide an averaged structure. Molecular simulations offer an opportunity to examine the assembly and evolution of metallic clusters, as the preferred assemblies and conformations can easily be visualized and explored. Here, we utilize the adaptive biasing force algorithm applied to first-principles molecular dynamics to demonstrate the exploration of a relatively simple system, which permits a comprehensive study of the small metal cluster Au 4 in both neutral and charged configurations. Our simulation work offers a quantitative understanding of these clusters' dynamic structure, which is significant for single-site catalytic reactions on metal clusters and provides a starting point for a detailed quantitative understanding of more complex pure metal and alloy clusters' dynamic properties.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • high resolution
  • single molecule
  • density functional theory
  • sensitive detection
  • deep learning