2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4900873
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Theoretical investigation of the relative stability of Na+Hen (n = 2–24) clusters: Many-body versus delocalization effects

Abstract: The solvation of the Na(+) ion in helium clusters has been studied theoretically using optimization methods. A many-body empirical potential was developed to account for Na(+)-He and polarization interactions, and the most stable structures of Na(+)He(n) clusters were determined using the basin-hopping method. Vibrational delocalization was accounted for using zero-point energy corrections at the harmonic or anharmonic levels, the latter being evaluated from quantum Monte Carlo simulations for spinless particl… Show more

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“…In other cryogenic media such as helium droplets, the stronger interaction experienced by the charged impurity and the solvent is responsible for the formation of the so-called snowballs in which the immediately surrounding layer freezes and localizes, superfluidity being also suppressed. Such effects have been evidenced experimentally by mass spectrometry 22 but also computationally and for both cationic [23][24][25][26] and anionic 27 dopants.…”
Section: H −mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In other cryogenic media such as helium droplets, the stronger interaction experienced by the charged impurity and the solvent is responsible for the formation of the so-called snowballs in which the immediately surrounding layer freezes and localizes, superfluidity being also suppressed. Such effects have been evidenced experimentally by mass spectrometry 22 but also computationally and for both cationic [23][24][25][26] and anionic 27 dopants.…”
Section: H −mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…197,198 was carried out on Na + . 201 These studies have highlighted the importance of the manybody interactions that arise from charge-induced dipole interaction between the ion and the surrounding helium atoms. Note that this interaction cannot be accounted for by including just the −αe 2 /(2r 4 ) polarization term in the cation-helium pair interaction.…”
Section: G Cations In Liquid Helium and Dropletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the solvation of ions in helium, [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] studies on (H 2 ) n M + clusters are scarce and limited to small cluster sizes. 5,[24][25][26][27][28][29] Clampitt and Jefferies 24 carried out mass spectrometry measurements of (H 2 ) n Li + clusters up to n = 7 and found indications that Li + is solvated by six H 2 molecules, a conjecture that was later confirmed theoretically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%