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Influence of chemical disorder on the electronic level spacing distribution of the Ag5083 nanoparticle: A tight-binding study

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PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER
Volume 412, Issue -, Pages 122-125

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2012.12.027

Keywords

Silver nanoparticle; Chemical disorder; Level spacing distribution

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  1. CONCYTEC through the Post-graduate Scholarship Program for Peruvian Universities

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In the present work we study, employing a tight-binding Hamiltonian, the influence of chemical disorder on the electronic level spacing distribution of a silver nanoparticle containing 5083 atoms (similar to 5.5 nm). This nanoparticle was obtained by molecular dynamics simulations with a tight-binding atomic potential. The results indicate that in the absence of disorder the level spacing distributions are similar to those expected for systems belonging to the Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble. Whereas, after increasing the chemical disorder, the electronic level spacing distribution and the Sigma(2) statistics tend to the corresponding form for the Poisson Ensemble, i.e., the silver nanoparticle acquires an insulating character which is expected for strongly disordered systems. Hence, this kind of disorder produces the localization of the electronic states of the nanoparticle. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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