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  4. Abstract

    Ternary metal‐chalcogenide semiconductor nanocrystals are an attractive class of materials due to their tunable optoelectronic properties that result from a wide range of compositional flexibility and structural diversity. Here, the phase‐controlled synthesis of colloidal silver iron sulfide (AgFeS2) nanocrystals is reported and their resonant light–matter interactions are investigated. The product composition can be shifted selectively from tetragonal to orthorhombic by simply adjusting the coordinating ligand concentration, while keeping the other reaction parameters unchanged. The results show that excess ligands impact precursor reactivity, and consequently the nanocrystal growth rate, thus deterministically dictating the resulting crystal structure. Moreover, it is demonstrated that the strong ultraviolet‐visible extinction peak exhibited by AgFeS2nanocrystals is a consequence of a quasi‐static dielectric resonance (DR), analogous to the optical response observed in CuFeS2nanocrystals. Spectroscopic studies and computational calculations confirm that a negative permittivity at ultraviolet/visible frequencies arises due to the electronic structure of these intermediate‐band (IB) semiconductor nanocrystals, resulting in a DR consisting of resonant valence‐band‐to‐intermediate‐band excitations, as opposed to the well‐known localized surface plasmon resonance response typically observed in metallic nanostructures. Overall, these results expand the current library of an underexplored class of IB semiconductors with unique optical properties, and also enrich the understanding of DRs in ternary metal‐iron‐sulfide nanomaterials.

     
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  5. Abstract

    The Chronus Quantum (ChronusQ) software package is an open source (under the GNU General Public License v2) software infrastructure which targets the solution of challenging problems that arise in ab initio electronic structure theory. Special emphasis is placed on the consistent treatment of time dependence and spin in the electronic wave function, as well as the inclusion of relativistic effects in said treatments. In addition, ChronusQ provides support for the inclusion of uniform finite magnetic fields as external perturbations through the use of gauge‐including atomic orbitals. ChronusQ is a parallel electronic structure code written in modern C++ which utilizes both message passing implementation and shared memory (OpenMP) parallelism. In addition to the examination of the current state of code base itself, a discussion regarding ongoing developments and developer contributions will also be provided.

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    Software > Quantum Chemistry

    Electronic Structure Theory > Ab Initio Electronic Structure Methods

    Electronic Structure Theory > Density Functional Theory

     
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