Abstract

Adsorption of ${\mathrm{Au}}_{N}$ clusters $(N=1\char21{}6)$ on a bulk MgO(001) surface and on an ultrathin (3 ML) MgO(001) film supported by Mo metal is investigated via density-functional theory calculations. Comparison of the two substrates unambiguously shows that the gold clusters adsorbed on $\mathrm{Mg}\mathrm{O}∕\mathrm{Mo}$ turn into singly charged cluster anions ${\mathrm{Au}}_{N}^{\ensuremath{\delta}}$, $\ensuremath{\delta}\ensuremath{\approx}\ensuremath{-}1$. Their structures and internal charging patterns are analogous to singly charged, planar, gas-phase cluster anions ${\mathrm{Au}}_{N}^{\ensuremath{-}}$. The adsorption energy has prominent size-dependent odd-even oscillations, correlating fully with the known electron affinity of gas-phase Au clusters in this size range.

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