Decay pathways of stored metal-cluster anions after collisional activation

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1999 ◽  
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Photoelectron spectra of [Formula: see text] (M= Al , Cu, Ag, and Au) cluster anions were measured at the photon energies of 3.49 and 4.66 eV using a magnetic-bottle electron spectrometer having ~60-meV resolution. The electron affinities of AlS−, CuS−, AgS−, and AuS− are 2.60(3), 2.10(3), 2.09(3), and 2.44(3) eV, respectively. The large EA of AlS− is attributed to large stability by six bonding electrons, and a new electronic state of A ′ 2Π can be found 0.4 eV above the AlS ground state, which is in agreement with a theoretical calculation. In the photoelectron spectrum of AuS−, two peaks due to a splitting by the L–S coupling could be observed, and the amount of the splitting is 0.18(2) eV. The results of aluminum clusters containing sulfur atom will also be presented.


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