Investigation of Electronic and Optical Properties of Copper-Cysteamine with Halogens

ORAL

Abstract

Copper cysteamine (Cu-Cy) is molecular solids with layers structure. It has a strong luminescence that can be used in imaging. Besides, Cu-Cy is a photosensitizer which can be activated by visible light, X-rays, microwaves, and ultrasound to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) to treat the cancer and infection diseases. Understanding the electronic and optical properties of Cu-Cy is crucial. In this presentation, density functional theory (DFT) is used to study the electronic and optical properties of Cu-Cy-X, with X= F, Cl, Br, I. We have started with studying the stability of Cu-Cy structures considering different states. Different spin-multiplicities along with spin-orbit-coupling (SOC) is considered to understand the electron transition from the occupied to the unoccupied bands. Point defects are made as well in the pristine structures of Cu-Cy to study how those affect the stability of the structures. Our computed data is in good agreement with the experimental results.

*NDA acknowledges the support of the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission and University of Hafr Albatin. We gratefully acknowledge the generous computations time awarded by the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC).

Presenters

  • Noura Alkhaldi

    • University of Texas at Arlington

Authors

  • Noura Alkhaldi

    • University of Texas at Arlington
  • Muhammad Huda

    • University of Texas at Arlington
  • Wei Chen

    • University of Texas at Arlington
  • Nil Kanatha Pandey

    • University of Texas at Arlington
  • Manbo Zhang

    • Hunan Normal University