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Can optical spectroscopy directly elucidate the ground state of C20?

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arxiv physics/0110072 v1 pith:7W54XGGQ submitted 2001-10-25 physics.atm-clus

Can optical spectroscopy directly elucidate the ground state of C20?

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The optical response of the lowest energy members of the C20 family is calculated using time-dependent density functional theory within a real-space, real-time scheme. Significant differences are found among the spectra of the different isomers, and thus we propose optical spectroscopy as a tool for experimental investigation of the structure of these important clusters.

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