Many-body effects on the structures and stability of Ba2+Xen (n = 1-39, 54) clusters

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The structures and relative stabilities of mixed Ba2+Xen (n = 1-39, 54) clusters have been theoretically studied using basin-hopping global optimization. Analytical potential energy surfaces were constructed from ab initio or experimental data, assuming either purely additive interactions or including many-body polarization effects and the mutual contribution of self-consistent induced dipoles. For both models the stable structures are characterized by the barium cation being coated by a shell of xenon atoms, as expected from simple energetic arguments. Icosahedral packing is dominantly found, the exceptional stability of the icosahedral motif at n = 12 being further manifested at the size n = 32 where the basic icosahedron is surrounded by a dodecahedral cage, and at n = 54 where the transition to multilayer Mackay icosahedra has occurred. Interactions between induced dipoles generally tend to decrease the Xe-Xe binding, leading to different solvation patterns at small sizes but also favoring polyicosahedral growth. Besides attenuating relative energetic stability, many-body effects affect the structures by expanding the clusters by a few percents and allowing them to deform more.

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Abdessalem, K., Habli, H., Ghalla, H., Yaghmour, S. J., Calvo, F., & Oujia, B. (2014). Many-body effects on the structures and stability of Ba2+Xen (n = 1-39, 54) clusters. Journal of Chemical Physics, 141(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4896607

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