Electronic properties of triangle molybdenum disulfide (Mos2) clusters with different sizes and edges

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The electronic structures and transition properties of three types of triangle MoS2 clusters, A (Mo edge passivated with two S atoms), B (Mo edge passivated with one S atom), and C (S edge) have been explored using quantum chemistry methods. The highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO)-lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) gap of B and C is larger than that of A, due to the absence of the dangling of edge S atoms. The frontier orbitals (FMOs) of A can be divided into two categories, edge states from S3p at the edge and hybrid states of Mo4d and S3p covering the whole cluster. Due to edge/corner states appearing in the FMOs of triangle MoS2 clusters, their absorption lusters, their absorption spectra show unique characteristics along with the edge structure and size.

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Wang, S., Han, C., Ye, L., Zhang, G., Hu, Y., Li, W., & Jiang, Y. (2021). Electronic properties of triangle molybdenum disulfide (Mos2) clusters with different sizes and edges. Molecules, 26(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26041157

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