Communication: IR spectroscopy of neutral transition metal clusters through thermionic emission
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The resonant multiple photon excitation of neutral niobium clusters using tunable infrared (IR) radiation leads to thermionic emission. By measuring the mass-resolved ionization yield as a function of IR wavenumber species selective IR spectra are obtained for Nb-n (n = 5-20) over the 200-350 cm(-1) spectral range. The IR resonance-enhanced multiple photon ionization spectra obtained this way are in good agreement with those measured using IR photodissociation of neutral Nb-n-Ar clusters. An investigation of the factors determining the applicability of this technique identifies the internal energy threshold towards thermionic emission in combination with a minimum required photon flux that rapidly grows as a function of excitation wavelength. (C) 2013 AIP Publishing LLC. |
Year of Publication |
2013
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Journal of Chemical Physics
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Volume |
139
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12
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Number of Pages |
121101
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Date Published |
Sep
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ISBN Number |
0021-9606
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9d8cc908144e126ce770113cc272ba92
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OA
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