2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2015.06.088
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Structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of Fe Co Ni (x+y+z=13) clusters: A density-functional-theory study

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“…Nanoclusters, mainly binaries or ternaries, have attracted much attention due to their broad applications in catalysis, magnetic‐recording materials, and biological applications, to name a few. For example, FeAlAu n ( n = 1 − 6), Fe‐Co‐Ni, Fe‐Co‐Pd, and Ag‐Au‐Pd trimetallic clusters have been studied for their magnetic, electronic, and structural properties.…”
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“…Nanoclusters, mainly binaries or ternaries, have attracted much attention due to their broad applications in catalysis, magnetic‐recording materials, and biological applications, to name a few. For example, FeAlAu n ( n = 1 − 6), Fe‐Co‐Ni, Fe‐Co‐Pd, and Ag‐Au‐Pd trimetallic clusters have been studied for their magnetic, electronic, and structural properties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These empirical or semiempirical results commonly show that the ground‐state structures of the small clusters are in the shape of an icosahedron, whereas truncated octahedron and a truncated decahedral structure is favored by the large clusters . Structural evolution of cluster can be explained and tackled by classical and semiclassical approaches, but these methods may fail if the electronic effects from valence electrons of the atoms have to be taken into account . Using classical and semiclassical approaches in the search of ground‐state configurations for transition metal clusters will produce unreliable results, due to the existence of localized d orbitals …”
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“…To the best of our knowledge, there are only several papers on trimetallic nanoclusters with more than four atoms that were conducted using unbiased initial configuration search. The trimetallic nanoclusters Fe x Co y Ni z ( x + y + z = 5, 6, 7, 13) were studied for their interesting electronic and magnetic properties. Structural and electronic properties of Al k Ti l Ni m ( k + l + m = 2, 3, 4) clusters have been investigated by Erkoc and Oymak .…”
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“…Nanoclusters have attracted the attention of theoretical and experimental research because of their different chemical and physical properties, when compared to bulk materials . Recently, palladium nanoclusters have been theoretically studied, their simulated photoelectron spectra and vertical detachment energies were successfully compared to the experimental ones.…”
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confidence: 99%