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Juniper Foxley1, Marcus Tofanelli2, Jane A Knappenberger1
1Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, United States.
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Au144(SC8H9)60, a colloidal cluster with a 1.7 nm inorganic diameter, exhibits both metallic and molecular-like behavior, along with a distribution of unfilled superatom states. Its 1.7-2.5 eV electronic transitions were probed with variable-temperature, variable-field magnetic circular dichroism (VTV -MCD), revealing two energy regions with distinct responses. Below 2.0 eV, MCD transitions exhibited diverse VTV responses, including both paramagnetic and diamagnetic behavior, implicating multiple nondegenerate initial states originating within the open-shell superatom S, D, and H HOMO manifold. Above 2.0 eV, uniform field-dependent responses suggested spin-vibronic coupling due to metal-ligand mixing. The Au144(SC8H9)60 magneto-optical response is surprisingly complex given the system's high electronic-state density; discrete structural domains of the cluster, including the superatomic metal core, likely contribute to this diversity. These results show the potential to investigate and tailor the magneto-optical and spin properties of these clusters through structurally precise synthesis and also identify superatomic colloids as candidates for advancing spin-based technologies.
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