Electronic photodissociation spectroscopy of Aun- x Xe (n = 7-11) versus time-dependent density functional theory prediction

The Journal of Chemical Physics
S GilbManfred M Kappes

Abstract

Electronic (one-photon) photodepletion spectra were recorded for gold cluster anions complexed with one xenon atom over the photon energy range 2.1-3.4 eV. Clusters were generated by pulsed laser vaporization and probed under collisionless molecular beam conditions. The spectra obtained are highly structured with the narrowest features--assigned to individual electronic transitions--having bandwidths of less than 40 meV. Time-dependent density functional theory predictions of optically allowed transitions for the most stable--planar--isomers of the corresponding bare metal cluster anions are generally consistent with the experimental observation.

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