Superatom spin-state dynamics of structurally precise metal monolayer-protected clusters (MPCs)

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Electronic spin-state dynamics were studied for a series of Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 18q and Au 24 Pd(SC 8 H 9 ) 18 monolayer-protected clusters (MPCs) prepared in a series of oxidation states, q, including q = -1, 0, +1. These clusters were chosen for study because Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 18-1 is a closed-shell superatomic cluster, but Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 180 is an open-shell (7-electron) system; Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 18+1 and PdAu 24 (SC 8 H 9 ) 180 are isoelectronic (6-electron) closed-shell systems. Carrier dynamics for electronic fine structure spin states were isolated using femtosecond time-resolved circularly polarized transient-absorption spectroscopy (fs-CPTA). Excitation energies of 1.82 eV and 1.97 eV were chosen for these measurements on Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 180 in order to achieve resonance matching with electronic fine structure transitions within the superatomic P- and D-orbital manifolds; 1.82-eV excited an unpaired P z electron to D states, whereas 1.97-eV was resonant with transitions between filled P x and P y subshells and higher-energy D orbitals. fs-CPTA measurements revealed multiple spin-polarized transient signals for neutral (open shell) Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 18 , following 1.82-eV excitation, which persisted for several picoseconds; time constants of 5.03 ± 0.38 ps and 2.36 ± 0.59 ps were measured using 2.43 and 2.14 eV probes, respectively. Polarization-dependent fs-CPTA measurements of PdAu 24 (SC 8 H 9 ) 18 clusters exhibit no spin-conversion dynamics, similar to the isoelectronic Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 18+1 counterpart. These observations of cluster-specific dynamics resulted from spin-polarized superatom P to D excitation, via an unpaired P z electron of the open-shell seven-electron Au 25 (SC 8 H 9 ) 18 MPC. These results suggest that MPCs may serve as structurally well-defined prototypes for understanding spin and quantum state dynamics in nanoscale metal systems.

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Williams, L. J., Herbert, P. J., Tofanelli, M. A., Ackerson, C. J., & Knappenberger, K. L. (2019). Superatom spin-state dynamics of structurally precise metal monolayer-protected clusters (MPCs). Journal of Chemical Physics, 150(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5090508

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