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arxiv: cond-mat/9803309 · v1 · submitted 1998-03-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Periodic orbit theory for realistic cluster potentials: The leptodermous expansion

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The formation of supershells observed in large metal clusters can be qualitatively understood from a periodic-orbit-expansion for a spherical cavity. To describe the changes in the supershell structure for different materials, one has, however, to go beyond that simple model. We show how periodic-orbit-expansions for realistic cluster potentials can be derived by expanding only the classical radial action around the limiting case of a spherical potential well. We give analytical results for the leptodermous expansion of Woods-Saxon potentials and show that it describes the shift of the supershells as the surface of a cluster potential gets softer. As a byproduct of our work, we find that the electronic shell and supershell structure is not affected by a lattice contraction, which might be present in small clusters.

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