Optical properties of (GaAs)n clusters (n = 2-16)

J Phys Chem A. 2008 Oct 30;112(43):10728-35. doi: 10.1021/jp803888k. Epub 2008 Oct 4.

Abstract

The electronic and geometrical structures of the lowest triplet states of (GaAs) n clusters ( n = 2-16) are studied using density functional theory with generalized gradient approximation (DFT-GGA). It is found that the triplet-state geometries are different from the corresponding singlet-state geometries; for n = 2-8, 10, and 11, the triplets and singlets have different topologies, while the (GaAs) 9, (GaAs) 12, (GaAs) 15, and (GaAs) 16 triplets possess a reduced symmetry, due to Jahn-Teller distortions. Except for GaAs, the singlet states are the ground states. Excitation energies and oscillator strengths are computed for excitations from the ground state to ten singlet states of all (GaAs) n clusters using time-dependent density functional theory. The adiabatic singlet-triplet gap is compared to the vertical gap, and the difference in the eigenvalues of the highest-occupied and lowest-unoccupied molecular orbitals (the HOMO-LUMO gap). While these three values show large oscillations for small n, they approach each other as the cluster size grows. Thus, the HOMO-LUMO gap computed using the DFT-GGA approach presents a rather reliable estimate of the adiabatic singlet-triplet gap.