2002
DOI: 10.1063/1.1497966
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Clusters containing open-shell molecules. II. Equilibrium structures of ArnOH Van der Waals clusters (X2Π, n=1 to 15)

Abstract: The equilibrium and low-lying isomeric structures of ArnOH (X2Π) clusters for n=1 to 15 are investigated by simulated annealing calculations. Potential energy surfaces are obtained by a pairwise-additive approach, taking into account the open-shell nature of OH X2Π and including spin-orbit coupling. It is found that the spin-orbit coupling suppresses the Jahn–Teller effect, and many of the clusters have high-symmetry structures (Cnν with n>2) which would be forbidden in the absence of spin-orbit couplin… Show more

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“…This difference potential couples states that differ by 2λ, which leads to parity splitting of rotational levels in the complex. However, this difference potential operator actually vanishes in He droplets due to the local 2-fold symmetry about the OH molecular axis, an effect discussed extensively for XH–(Ar) n (X = C or O) clusters. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This difference potential couples states that differ by 2λ, which leads to parity splitting of rotational levels in the complex. However, this difference potential operator actually vanishes in He droplets due to the local 2-fold symmetry about the OH molecular axis, an effect discussed extensively for XH–(Ar) n (X = C or O) clusters. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many spectroscopic experiments have been performed on doped rare-gas clusters; the results are reviewed in several monographs covering broader themes in cluster science. Ongoing fields of experimental research utilizing Ar clusters are the investigation of the dynamics in chemical reactions, , as well as probing solvent−solute interactions by photodissociation of molecules in/on rare-gas clusters. , Theoretical aspects concerning solvationin particular nonadditive effects and open-shell dopantsare addressed by Bačić, Hutson, and co-workers, prompted in part by recent experimental results of Nauta and Miller …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%