Coordination motifs and large-scale structural organization in atomic clusters
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.stat-mech
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atomicclusterscoordinationlarge-scalemotifsstructuralanalysisarrangements
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The structure of nanoclusters is complex to describe due to their noncrystallinity, even though bonding and packing constraints limit the local atomic arrangements to only a few types. A computational scheme is presented to extract coordination motifs from sample atomic configurations. The method is based on a clustering analysis of multipole moments for atoms in the first coodination shell. Its power to capture large-scale structural properties is demonstrated by scanning through the ground state of the Lennard-Jones and C$_{60}$ clusters collected at the Cambridge Cluster Database.
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