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Optical Absorption in Low-Dimensional AlxASx Nanostructures: Influence of Dimensional Extension and Exotic Geometries
Christina Papaspiropoulou, Fotios I. Michos, Nikos Aravantinos-Zafiris et al.
1. Juli 2026
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Abstract

In this work, the structural, optical, vibrational, and stability properties of a series of AlxAsx nanostructures are systematically investigated using density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT). Starting from the fundamental cubic-like Al4As4 building block, progressively larger nanostructures were constructed through directional elongation and structural rearrangements, allowing for the exploration of one-dimensional chains, two-dimensional planar structures, and several exotic geometries. The calculated UV–visible absorption spectra reveal that structural dimensionality and topology strongly influence the electronic transitions of the nanostructures, with elongated and distorted configurations exhibiting broader absorption features and richer spectral distribution. Vibrational analysis shows that increasing structural complexity and reducing symmetry lead to a higher density of IR-active modes and more complex infrared spectra. The stability of the nanostructures is evaluated through binding energy calculations, which indicate a clear size-dependent stabilization trend, with the Al24As24-L1 configuration exhibiting the highest stability among the examined systems. In addition, the calculated HOMO-LUMO gaps reveal the semiconducting character of the clusters and demonstrate their sensitivity to geometric topology. The present results establish clear structure–property relationships between dimensional growth and the optical response of AlAs nanoparticles and provide theoretical reference data for future experimental investigations of III-V semiconductor nanostructures.

IPC Classification

G06H01

Keywords

opticalabsorptionlow-dimensionalalxasxnanostructuresinfluencedimensionalextensionexoticgeometriessolidsworkstructuralvibrationalstabilitypropertiesseriessystematicallyinvestigateddensityfunctionaltheorytime-dependenttd-dft
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