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arxiv: physics/0108071 · v1 · submitted 2001-08-30 · ⚛️ physics.atm-clus · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· physics.chem-ph

Collectivity in the optical response of small metal clusters

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The question whether the linear absorption spectra of metal clusters can be interpreted as density oscillations (collective ``plasmons'') or can only be understood as transitions between distinct molecular states is still a matter of debate for clusters with only a few electrons. We calculate the photoabsorption spectra of Na2 and Na5+ comparing two different methods: quantum fluid-dynamics and time-dependent density functional theory. The changes in the electronic structure associated with particular excitations are visualized in ``snapshots'' via transition densities. Our analysis shows that even for the smallest clusters, the observed excitations can be interpreted as intuitively understandable density oscillations. For Na5+, the importance of self-interaction corrections to the adiabatic local density approximation is demonstrated.

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