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Aufsatz Delocalization of a hole in van der Waals clusters: Ionization potential of rare-gas and small Hg_n clusters 

Garcia, Martin E.; Pastor, G. M.; Bennemann, K. H. (American Physical Society, 1993)
The size dependence of the ionization potential I_p(n) of van der Waals (vdW) bound clusters has been calculated by using a model Hamiltonian, which includes electron hopping, vdW interactions, and charge-dipole interactions. The charge-density and dipole-density distributions for both neutral and ionized n-atom clusters are determined self-consistently. The competition between the polarization energy of the neutral atoms surrounding a partially localized hole and the tendency toward hole delocalization in the ionized ...
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Aufsatz Theory for Optical Absorption in Small Clusters: Dependence on Atomic Structure and Cluster Size 

Grabowski, S.; Garcia, Martin E.; Bennemann, K. H. (American Physical Society, 1994)
We present a theory which permits for the first time a detailed analysis of the dependence of the absorption spectrum on atomic structure and cluster size. Thus, we determine the development of the collective excitations in small clusters and show that their broadening depends sensitively on the tomic structure, in particular at the surface. Results for Hg_n^+ clusters show that the plasmon energy is close to its jellium value in the case of spherical-like structures, but is in general between w_p/ \wurzel{3} and ...
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Aufsatz On the transition from localized to delocalized electronic states in divalent-metal clusters 

Garcia, Martin E.; Pastor, G. M.; Bennemann, K. H. (1991)
The transition from van der Waals to covalent bonding, which is expected to occur in divalent-metal clusters with increasing cluster size, is discussed. We propose a model which takes into account, within the same electronic theory, the three main competing contributions, namely the kinetic energy of the electrons, the Coulomb interactions between electrons, and the s \gdw p intraatomic transitions responsible for van der Waals like bonding. The model is solved by taking into account electron correlations using ...
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Aufsatz Theory for the change of bond character in divalent-metal clusters 

Garcia, Martin E.; Pastor, G. M.; Bennemann, K. H. (1991)
To determine the size dependence of the bonding in divalent-metal clusters we use a many-electron Hamiltonian describing the interplay between van der Waals (vdW) and covalent interactions. Using a saddle-point slave-boson method and taking into account the size-dependent screening of charge fluctuations, we obtain for Hg_n a sharp transition from vdW to covalent bonding for increasing n. We show also, by solving the model Hamiltonian exactly, that for divalent metals vdW and covalent bonding coexist already in the dimers.
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Aufsatz Calculation of the electronic properties of neutral and ionized divalent-metal clusters 

Garcia, Martin E.; Pastor, G. M.; Bennemann, K. H. (1993)
The electronic properties of neutral and ionized divalent-metal clusters have been studied using a microscopic theory, which takes into account the interplay between van der Waals (vdW) and covalent bonding in the neutral clusters, and the competition between hole delocalization and polarization energy in the ionized clusters. By calculating the ground-state energies of neutral and ionized. Hg_n clusters, we determine the size dependence of the bond character and the ionization potential I_p(n). For neutral Hg_n ...
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Aufsatz Slave-boson approach to the size-dependent transition from van der Waals to covalent bonding in Hg_n clusters 

Garcia, Martin E.; Bennemann, K. H. (1994)
We use a microscopic theory to describe the dynamics of the valence electrons in divalent-metal clusters. The theory is based on a many-body model Harniltonian H which takes into account, on the same electronic level, the van der Waals and the covalent bonding. In order to study the ground-state properties of H we have developed an extended slave-boson method. We have studied the bonding character and the degree of electronic delocalization in Hg_n clusters as a function of cluster size. Results show that, for ...
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Aufsatz Unrestricted hartree-fock calculation of the ionization potential of small Hg_n clusters 

Aligia, A. A.; Garcia, Martin E.; Bennemann, K. H. (1993)
The ionization potential of small Hg_n clusters has been calculated. For the first time good agreement with experimental results has been obtained. It is shown that interatomic Coulomb interactions are important. The energy of Hg_n^+ is calculated using the unrestricted inhomogeneous Hartree-Fock approximation. As a consequence of a change in the charge distribution in Hg_n^+ , we obtain an abrupt change in the slope of the ionization potential at the critical cluster size n_cr ~ 14. The presented results are ...
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Aufsatz On the localization of electrons and holes in Hg_n and rare-gas clusters 

Garcia, Martin E.; Bennemann, K. H. (1994)
We have used a microscopic theory to study the size dependence of the degree of localization of the valence electrons and holes in neutral an ionized rare-gas and Hg_n clusters. We discuss under which circumstances localization of the electrons and holes is favoured. We have calculated the ionization potential of Xe_n, Kr_n and small Hg_n clusters. Good agreement with experiments is obtained. We have also determined the dependence of the ionization potential on cluster structure.
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Aufsatz Theory for the optical properties of small Hg_n clusters 

Baladrón, C.; Garcia, Martin E.; Stampfli, P.; Bennemann, K. H. (1991)
The static and dynamical polarizabilities of the Hg-dimer are calculated by using a Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe the electronic structure. The Hamiltonian is diagonalized exactly within a subspace of second-quantized electronic states from which only multiply ionized atomic configurations have been excluded. With this approximation we can describe the most important electronic transitions including the effect of charge fluctuations. We analyze the polarizability as a function of the intraatomic Coulomb interaction ...
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Aufsatz NQR in high T_c-superconductors 

Garcia, Martin E.; Bennemann, K. H. (1990)
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