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Application of the Nuclear Shell Model to Atomic Clusters

M. Koskinen, P. O. Lipas, E. Hammarén and M. Manninen

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The microscopic shell model of nuclear physics is used to calculate the electronic structure and excitations of spherical atomic clusters described within the jellium model. The ground-state energies and ionization potentials compare well with those of the local-spin-density approximation. The spherical clusters do not show odd-even staggering in the ionization potential. The calculated photoabsorption cross-section has two dominant peaks for clusters of 9 and 10 atoms but only peak of the 8-atom cluster, in agreement with experiment.


PACS

36.40.-c Atomic and molecular clusters

71.70.-d Level splitting and interactions

Subjects

Atomic and molecular physics

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Dates

Issue 3 (1 June 1992)

Received 10 March 1992



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