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UV-visible absorption of small gold clusters in neon: Au-n (n=1-5 and 7-9)

Lecoultre, S.
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Rydlo, A.  
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Felix, C.
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2011
Journal Of Chemical Physics

We present optical absorption spectra in the UV-visible range (1.5 eV < E < 6 eV) for mass selected neutral gold clusters Au-n (n = 1-5 and 7-9) embedded in solid Ne at 7 K. The experimental spectra are compared with time-dependent density functional calculations. Electronic transitions are distributed over the whole energy range without any concentration of the oscillator strength in a small energy window, characteristic for the more s-like metals such as the alkalis or silver. Contrary to the case of silver and partly copper clusters, transitions issued from mainly d-type states are significantly involved in low energy transitions. The measured integrated cross section is smaller (<20%) than expected from a free-electron system, manifesting the strong screening of the s electrons due to the proximity of the s and d levels in gold. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3537739]

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DOI
10.1063/1.3537739
Web of Science ID

WOS:000287506000019

Author(s)
Lecoultre, S.
Rydlo, A.  
Felix, C.
Buttet, J.
Gilb, S.
Harbich, W.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Journal Of Chemical Physics
Volume

134

Article Number

074302

Subjects

Density-Functional Theory

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Electronic Photodissociation Spectroscopy

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Ion Mobility Measurements

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Noble-Gas Matrices

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Ib Metals Cu

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Excited-States

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Spectra

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Ag

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Approximation

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