2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.91.075428
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Transition states, electronic structure, and magnetic properties of small-sized nickel clusters

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“…The spin multiplicities (M) and average bond lengths (ABLs, in Å) of Nin and Cun (n = 36) clusters are listed in Table 1. We notice that the minimum-energy structures obtained in this work are consistent with those reported in the literature for both Ni [40][41][42][43] and Cu clusters. [43][44][45][46] As Figure 1 illustrates, the small Ni clusters structures became three dimensional already when the system is formed with just four atoms, whereas the small Cu clusters are planar from the Cu3 cluster to the Cu6 cluster.…”
Section: Methodology Validation For Nin and Cun (N = 3-6) Clusterssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The spin multiplicities (M) and average bond lengths (ABLs, in Å) of Nin and Cun (n = 36) clusters are listed in Table 1. We notice that the minimum-energy structures obtained in this work are consistent with those reported in the literature for both Ni [40][41][42][43] and Cu clusters. [43][44][45][46] As Figure 1 illustrates, the small Ni clusters structures became three dimensional already when the system is formed with just four atoms, whereas the small Cu clusters are planar from the Cu3 cluster to the Cu6 cluster.…”
Section: Methodology Validation For Nin and Cun (N = 3-6) Clusterssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…For each structure reported in Figure 1, the M and ABLs were computed. We also notice that the computed ABL and M values are consistent with those reported in the literature for Ni [41][42][43] and Cu systems.…”
Section: Methodology Validation For Nin and Cun (N = 3-6) Clusterssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The results of the calculations for the total magnetic moment of the system (including Ni and Ag atoms) ( T m ), the magnetic moment of the Ni cluster both embedded in Ag [44][45][46][47] and [48] and references therein). As expected, it decreases (although not monotonically) towards the bulk value as the cluster size increases.…”
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confidence: 99%