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Mapping Transient Structures of Cyclo[18]Carbon by Computational X-Ray Spectra

Chemical Physics 2025-01-07 v1 Atomic and Molecular Clusters Computational Physics Optics

Abstract

The structure of cyclo[18]carbon (C18_{18}), whether in its polyynic form with bond length alternation (BLA) or its cumulenic form without BLA, has long fascinated researchers, even prior to its successful synthesis. Recent studies suggest a polyynic ground state and a cumulenic transient state; however, the dynamics remain unclear and lack experimental validation. This study presents a first-principles theoretical investigation of the bond lengths (R1R_1 and R2R_2) dependent two-dimensional potential energy surfaces (PESs) of C18_{18}, concentrating on the ground state and carbon 1s ionized and excited states. We examine the potential of X-ray spectra for determining bond lengths and monitoring transient structures, finding that both X-ray photoelectron (XPS) and absorption (XAS) spectra are sensitive to these variations. Utilizing a library of ground-state minimum structures optimized with 14 different functionals, we observe that core binding energies predicted with the ω\omegaB97XD functional can vary by 0.9 eV (290.3--291.2 eV). Unlike the ground state PES, which predicts minima at alternating bond lengths, the C1s ionized state PES predicts minima with equivalent bond lengths. In the XAS spectra, peaks 1π\pi^* and 2π\pi^* show a redshift with increasing bond lengths along the line where R1=R2R_1 = R_2. Additionally, increasing R2R_2 (with R1R_1 fixed) results in an initial redshift followed by a blueshift, minimizing at R1=R2R_1 = R_2. Major peaks indicate that both 1π\pi^* and 2π\pi^* arise from two channels: C1sπz\rightarrow\pi^*_{z} (out-of-plane) and C1sπxy\rightarrow\pi^*_{xy} (in-plane) transitions at coinciding energies.

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@article{arxiv.2501.02540,
  title  = {Mapping Transient Structures of Cyclo[18]Carbon by Computational X-Ray Spectra},
  author = {Minrui Wei and Sheng-Yu Wang and Jun-Rong Zhang and Lu Zhang and Guoyan Ge and Zeyu Liu and Weijie Hua},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.02540},
  year   = {2025}
}

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