Volume 86, 1988

Ultraviolet photodetachment spectroscopy on jet-cooled metal-cluster anions

Abstract

Metal-cluster anions have been produced by laser vaporization and cooled in a supersonic expansion, without converting neutral clusters into anions via a secondary ionizing agent. After mass-selection, photoelectrons were detached (= 3.68 eV) from defined anion bunches and analysed in a magnetic bottle-type time-of-flight electron spectrometer. The resulting photoelectron distributions from Aln, Nin, Agn and Snn, n < 22, are compared; all spectra display a dramatic dependence on the cluster size and differ substantially from the respective bulk spectra. The measurements provide information about low-lying excited electronic structures which are missing in the solid metal. Photoelectron thresholds as estimates of electron affinities in part follow a simple electrostatic model.

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1988,86, 197-208

Ultraviolet photodetachment spectroscopy on jet-cooled metal-cluster anions

G. Ganteför, M. Gausa, K. Meiwes-Broer and H. O. Lutz, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1988, 86, 197 DOI: 10.1039/DC9888600197

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