Clusters as crystal fragments of silicon bulk

1989 
Abstract Silicon clusters of 13 to 43 atoms were studied with the semi-empirical method SINDO1. Crystalline structures of face-centered cubic (fcc), hexagonal close packed (hcp) and diamond type and noncrystalline structures of icosahedral type were compared. Noncrystalline structures are most stable for clusters up to 13 atoms. Clusters with 19 and more atoms of the fcc structure are preferable to the less dense diamond structure. With more than 35 Si atoms, the diamond structure is favored over the hcp structure. The binding energy of fcc and hcp structures decreases and that of the diamond structure increases with increasing cluster size. A similar trend is observed for the HOMO-LUMO energy gap which is taken as a measure of the band gap.
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