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Energetic photoionization of neutral and ionic metal clusters
We show, with an example of Na_92, that for jellium metal clusters the
interference of fast electron-waves emitted from equivalent sites on the
cluster edge produces monochromatic oscillations in all photoionization
observables as a function of the photoelectron momentum; the effect is
equivalent to the usual dispersion phenomenon. In dealing with formalisms, a
serious consequence of the inadequacy of self-interaction corrected local
density-functional theory in correctly accounting for the exchange interaction
is identified. We also briefly discuss the influence of the ionicity of the
residual core on photospectra by considering the neutral member with N=58 and
and the ionic member with N=52 of the Na_58 iso-jellium series, where N is the
number of valence electrons. A few final remarks on possible implications of
these results on other quantum systems of delocalized electrons are made.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, for XIII-NCAMP (IACS-Calcutta, India) proceeding
Fragmentation phase transition in atomic clusters I --- Microcanonical thermodynamics
Here we first develop the thermodynamics of microcanonical phase transitions
of first and second order in systems which are thermodynamically stable in the
sense of van Hove. We show how both kinds of phase transitions can
unambiguously be identified in relatively small isolated systems of
atoms by the shape of the microcanonical caloric equation of state
I.e. within microcanonical thermodynamics one does not need to go to the
thermodynamic limit in order to identify phase transitions. In contrast to
ordinary (canonical) thermodynamics of the bulk microcanonical thermodynamics
(MT) gives an insight into the coexistence region. The essential three
parameters which identify the transition to be of first order, the transition
temperature , the latent heat , and the interphase surface
entropy can very well be determined in relatively small
systems like clusters by MT. The phase transition towards fragmentation is
introduced. The general features of MT as applied to the fragmentation of
atomic clusters are discussed. The similarities and differences to the boiling
of macrosystems are pointed out.Comment: Same as before, abstract shortened my e-mail address: [email protected]
Effect of disorder on transport properties in a tight-binding model for lead halide perovskites
The hybrid organic-inorganic lead halide perovskite materials have emerged as
remarkable materials for photovoltaic applications. Their strengths include
good electric transport properties in spite of the disorder inherent in them.
Motivated by this observation, we analyze the effects of disorder on the energy
eigenstates of a tight-binding model of these materials. In particular, we
analyze the spatial extension of the energy eigenstates, which is quantified by
the inverse participation ratio. This parameter exhibits a tendency, and
possibly a phase transition, to localization as the on-site energy disorder
strength is increased. However, we argue that the disorder in the lead halide
perovskites corresponds to a point in the regime of highly delocalized states.
Our results also suggest that the electronic states of mixed-halide materials
tend to be more localized than those of pure materials, which suggests a weaker
tendency to form extended bonding states in the mixed-halide materials and is
therefore not favourable for halide mixing.Comment: 24 pages (preprint), 11 figure
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