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Photoelectron Imaging Signature for Selective Formation of Icosahedral Anionic Silver Cages Encapsulating Group 5 Elements: M@Ag<sub>12</sub><sup>–</sup> (M = V, Nb, and Ta)
An assembly of 13 atoms can form highly symmetric architectures
like those belonging to D3h, Oh, D5h, and Ih point groups. Here, using photoelectron imaging spectroscopy
in combination with density functional theory (DFT) calculations,
we present a simple yet convincing experimental signature for the
selective formation of icosahedral cages of anionic silver clusters
encapsulating a dopant atom of group 5 elements: M@Ag12– (M = V, Nb, and Ta). Their photoelectron images
obtained at 4 eV closely resemble one another: only a single ring
is observed, which is assignable to photodetachment signals from a
5-fold degenerate superatomic 1D electronic shell in the 1S21P61D10 configuration of valence electrons.
The perfect degeneracy represents an unambiguous fingerprint of an
icosahedral symmetry, which would otherwise be lifted in all of the
other structural isomers. DFT calculations confirm that Ih forms are the most stable and that D5h, Oh, and D3h structures are not found even in metastable states
Photoelectron Imaging Signature for Selective Formation of Icosahedral Anionic Silver Cages Encapsulating Group 5 Elements: M@Ag<sub>12</sub><sup>–</sup> (M = V, Nb, and Ta)
An assembly of 13 atoms can form highly symmetric architectures
like those belonging to D3h, Oh, D5h, and Ih point groups. Here, using photoelectron imaging spectroscopy
in combination with density functional theory (DFT) calculations,
we present a simple yet convincing experimental signature for the
selective formation of icosahedral cages of anionic silver clusters
encapsulating a dopant atom of group 5 elements: M@Ag12– (M = V, Nb, and Ta). Their photoelectron images
obtained at 4 eV closely resemble one another: only a single ring
is observed, which is assignable to photodetachment signals from a
5-fold degenerate superatomic 1D electronic shell in the 1S21P61D10 configuration of valence electrons.
The perfect degeneracy represents an unambiguous fingerprint of an
icosahedral symmetry, which would otherwise be lifted in all of the
other structural isomers. DFT calculations confirm that Ih forms are the most stable and that D5h, Oh, and D3h structures are not found even in metastable states