Argon clusters embedded in helium nanodroplets
Abstract
Electron impact ionization of argon clusters embedded in helium droplets is investigated. Superior mass resolution makes it possible to distinguish between nominally isobaric cluster ions. An abundance maximum for ArHe(12)(+) is unambiguously confirmed; the spectra also prove the formation of Ar(2)He(n)(+) complexes that had been claimed to fragment into pure Ar(2)(+). Distributions of larger argon cluster ions containing up to 60 atoms closely resemble distributions observed upon electron impact or photoionization of bare argon clusters; caging and evaporative cooling provided by the helium matrix do not suffice to quench fragmentation of the nascent argon cluster ions. Intriguing abundance anomalies are observed in distributions of argon cluster ions that contain water, nitrogen or oxygen impurities. The strong abundance of Ar(55)H(2)O(+), Ar(54)O(2)(+) and Ar(54)N(2)(+) contrasts with the virtual absence of slightly larger cluster ions containing the corresponding impurities. The features are probably related to enhanced cluster ion stability upon closure of the second icosahedral shell but the difference in magic numbers (54 versus 55) and the well-known reactivity of charged argon-nitrogen complexes suggest
Department
Physics
Publication Date
8-27-2009
Journal Title
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1039/b913175b
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
da Silva, Filipe Ferreira; Bartl, Peter; Denifl, Stephan; Echt, Olof E.; Maerk, Tilmann D.; and Scheier, Paul, "Argon clusters embedded in helium nanodroplets" (2009). Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 100.
https://scholars.unh.edu/physics_facpub/100
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