Mn@Si14+: a Singlet Fullerene-like Endohedrally Doped Silicon Cluster
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The electronic structure of Mn@Si14(+) is determined using DFT and CASPT2/CASSCF(14,15) computations with large basis sets. The endohedrally Mn-doped Si cationic cluster has a D3h fullerene-like structure featuring a closed-shell singlet ground state with a singlet-triplet gap of ~1 eV. A strong stabilizing interaction occurs between the 3d(Mn) and the 2D-shell(Si14) orbitals, and a large amount of charge is transferred from the Si14 cage to the Mn dopant. The 3d(Mn) orbitals are filled by encapsulation, and the magnetic moment of Mn is completely quenched. Full occupation of [2S, 2P, 2D] shell orbitals by 18 delocalized electrons confers the doped Mn@Si14(+) cluster a spherically aromatic character.
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