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Charge transfer and Penning ionization of dopants in or on helium nanodroplets exposed to EUV radiation

Buchta, D.
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Krishnan, S. R.
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Brauer, Nils Benedict  
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2013
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

He nanodroplets are widely used as a cold, weakly interacting matrix for spectroscopy of embedded species. In this work we excite or ionize doped He droplets using synchrotron radiation and study the effect onto the dopant atoms depending on their location inside the droplets (rare gases) or outside at the droplet surface (alkali metals). Using photoelectron-photoion coincidence imaging spectroscopy at variable photon energies (20-25 eV), we compare the rates of charge-transfer to Penning ionization of the dopants in the two cases. The surprising finding is that alkali metals, in contrast to the rare gases, are efficiently Penning ionized upon excitation of the (n=2)-bands of the host droplets. This indicates rapid migration of the excitation to the droplet surface, followed by relaxation, and eventually energy transfer to the alkali dopant.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/jp401424w
Web of Science ID

WOS:000319896900007

Author(s)
Buchta, D.
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Krishnan, S. R.
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Brauer, Nils Benedict  
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Drabbels, Marcel  
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O'Keeffe, Patrick
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Devetta, Michele
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DiFraia, M.
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Callegari, Carlo
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Richter, Robert
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Coreno, Marcello
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Date Issued

2013

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume

117

Issue

21

Article Number

4394

Subjects

penning ionization

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synchrotron

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helium droplets

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photoelectron

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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April 16, 2013
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