Isomeric Effects in Rod-Shaped Au20 Clusters: A Comparative Study on Near-Infrared Photothermal Enhancement
Abstract
In this work, we report two rod-shaped Au20 clusters with distinct core configurations and 14 free electrons, offering an important atomically precise model to probe structure–property relationships. A key finding is that ligand-tuned shortening of Au–Au bonds and slight structure distorsion within the cluster core decisively enhances photothermal conversion efficiency and tunes NIR-II emission. The most compact Au20 architecture achieves a photothermal conversion efficiency of 25% and extends emission into the NIR-II window at 1190 nm. These results establish bond-length engineering as a powerful and generalizable design principle for tuning the functional properties of atomically precise metal nanoclusters, opening new avenues for the development of high-performance photothermal and luminescent materials.
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