Volume 115, 2000

Spectroscopy of excited states of carbon anions above the photodetachment threshold

Abstract

Electronic transitions of C3 and C5 to states lying above the electron affinity of the neutral (EA) have been recorded in the gas phase by laser photodetachment spectroscopy. The excited states are identified by comparison with absorption spectra for the mass-selected ions deposited in neon matrices and with ab initio calculations. The C 2Σu+–X 2Πg transition and two higher energy band systems are observed for C3, corresponding to excitation energies more than 1.5 eV above the EA. In the case of C5 the strongest features, at about 0.6 eV above the EA, are attributed to close lying 2Δg–X 2Πu and 2Σg–X 2Πu transitions. The dominant configurations in these states identify them as long-lived Feshbach resonances. Lifetimes for these resonances in C3 are estimated to be between 200 fs and 3 ps from the band widths.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Dec 1999
First published
18 May 2000

Faraday Discuss., 2000,115, 383-393

Spectroscopy of excited states of carbon anions above the photodetachment threshold

N. M. Lakin, F. Güthe, M. Tulej, M. Pachkov and J. P. Maier, Faraday Discuss., 2000, 115, 383 DOI: 10.1039/A909545D

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