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The role of dimensionality on the quenching of spin-orbit effects in the optics of gold nanostructures
Authors: A. Castro, M.A.L. Marques, A.H. Romero, M.J.T. Oliveira, and A. Rubio
Ref.: J. Chem. Phys. 129, 144110 (2008)
Abstract: By first-principles time-dependent density-functional calculations we show the relevance of relativistic effects to shape the photoabsorption cross section of small gold clusters (Aun, n<9, and n=20) and small nanowires (n<8). The relativistic effects not only dictate the stabilisation of planar geometries (as it has already been shown by treating the core electrons relativistically): the spin-orbit coupling also has a strong impact in the absorption spectra (resonances and oscillator strengths). This is especially true for nanowires, where the effect of spin-orbit is large and not substantially reduced with the chain length, in contrast to more compact gold clusters where this spin-orbit effect tends to be quenched. These results have far reaching consequences in fields like electronic transport, where gold nanowires are often used, but where spin-orbit effects are generally disregarded.
Citations: 35 (Google scholar)
DOI: 10.1063/1.2990745
URL: link.aip.org
Bibtex:
@article{Castro_2008, doi = {10.1063/1.2990745}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1063%2F1.2990745}, year = 2008, month = {oct}, publisher = {{AIP} Publishing}, volume = {129}, number = {14}, pages = {144110}, author = {Alberto Castro and Miguel A. L. Marques and Aldo H. Romero and Micael J. T. Oliveira and Angel Rubio}, title = {The role of dimensionality on the quenching of spin-orbit effects in the optics of gold nanostructures}, journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics} }