Abstract

Due to the extremely complex potential energy surfaces of large Morse clusters with medium-range potentials (i.e., ρ = 6 and 10), global optimization studies in the literature are limited to a cluster size (N) of ≤240. Starting from completely random structures, we successfully systematically studied Morse clusters with up to 700 atoms using our unbiased fuzzy global optimization (FGO) method. While all of the putative global minima reported previously have been efficiently obtained, new global minima with lower energies are identified for N values of 176, 258, 485, 561, 817, and 923 with ρ = 6 and for N values of 151, 202, 226, and 229 with ρ = 10. A detailed growth pattern and magic clusters are obtained. For the first time, we find that a central vacancy is present in Morse clusters containing 542, 543, 548, and 922 atoms with ρ = 6. FGO has achieved high performance in large clusters with different interatomic interaction ranges, thus showing great application potential in the global structure optimization of general clusters.

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