About this Research Topic
The importance of atomic clusters lies in the fact that they possess very unique properties, which are sometimes, quite different than their bulk analogues. For instance, small clusters of Mn are ferromagnetic whereas Mn is antiferromagnetic in its bulk phase. Therefore, the investigation on the atomic clusters has become a rapidly growing field. Several experimental techniques such as laser ablation, mass spectrometry, photoelectron spectroscopy, etc. have been continuously employed to get insights into these atomic clusters. Due to the advent of powerful computers and advancement, in theory, the state-of-the-art computational methods are capable enough to explore their properties in depth. In particular, the research on superatoms has been accelerated due to their increasing applications in a variety of fields. This provides an opportunity to explore new clusters and their potential applications.
We welcome studies on various aspects of atomic clusters by theoretical and/or experimental means. The Topic Editors encourage submissions of Original Research, Review, Mini Review and Perspective articles that address, but are not limited to:
• Structural, electronic, magnetic and optical properties of atomic clusters
• Cluster assembled materials and their applications
• The exploration of new superatoms and their possible applications are especially welcome
• The new experimental techniques or theoretical methods to explore these atomic clusters
• Benchmark studies on atomic clusters are also encouraged
• Theoretical results on atomic clusters in synergy with experiments
• The single-molecule studies can be also considered if found suitable
Keywords: Atomic Clusters, Theory, Superatom
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