Abstract
The cluster is a new member in the superatom family which features a centered icosahedral shell protected by six motifs (RS− being an alkylthiolate group). Here we show that this superatom can be magnetically doped by replacing the center Au atom with Cr, Mn, or Fe. We find that Cr- and Mn-doped clusters have an optimized magnetic moment of 5 Bohr magnetons while the Fe-doped cluster has an optimized magnetic moment of 3 Bohr magnetons. Although the dopant atom’s local magnetic moment makes a major contribution to the total moment, the icosahedral shell is also found to be significantly magnetized. Our work here provides a scenario of magnetic doping of a metal-cluster superatom which is protected by ligands and made by wet chemistry.
- Received 4 June 2009
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.80.115402
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