Repository logo

Infoscience

  • English
  • French
Log In
Logo EPFL, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

Infoscience

  • English
  • French
Log In
  1. Home
  2. Academic and Research Output
  3. Journal articles
  4. IR spectroscopy of molecular ions by nonthermal ion ejection from helium nanodroplets
 
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
research article

IR spectroscopy of molecular ions by nonthermal ion ejection from helium nanodroplets

Smolarek, Szymon
•
Brauer, Nils Benedict  
•
Buma, Wybren Jan
Show more
2010
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Infrared spectroscopy provides a means to determine the intrinsic geometrical structures of molecules. Here we present a novel spectroscopic method that uses superfluid helium nanodroplets to record IR spectra of cold molecular ions, in this particular case aniline cations. The method is based on the detection of ions that are ejected from the helium droplets following vibrational excitation of these ions. We find that spectra can be recorded with a high sensitivity and that they exhibit only a small matrix shift. The widths of the individual transitions depend on the excited vibrational level and are thought to be related to the interaction of the ion with the surrounding helium solvent shells.

  • Details
  • Metrics
Type
research article
DOI
10.1021/ja1034655
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282660100045

Author(s)
Smolarek, Szymon
•
Brauer, Nils Benedict  
•
Buma, Wybren Jan
•
Drabbels, Marcel  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

132

Article Number

14086

Subjects

ions

•

IR spectroscopy

•

helium droplets

•

aniline

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

EPFL

EPFL units
LCPM  
Available on Infoscience
September 1, 2010
Use this identifier to reference this record
https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/52592
Logo EPFL, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  • Contact
  • infoscience@epfl.ch

  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Follow us on LinkedIn
  • Follow us on X
  • Follow us on Youtube
AccessibilityLegal noticePrivacy policyCookie settingsEnd User AgreementGet helpFeedback

Infoscience is a service managed and provided by the Library and IT Services of EPFL. © EPFL, tous droits réservés