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Electron transfer mediated decay of alkali dimers attached to He nanodroplets
Date Issued
28-04-2020
Author(s)
Ben Ltaief, L.
Shcherbinin, M.
Mandal, S.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Richter, R.
Pfeifer, T.
Bauer, M.
Ghosh, A.
Mudrich, M.
Gokhberg, K.
LaForge, A. C.
Abstract
Alkali metal dimers attached to the surface of helium nanodroplets are found to be efficiently doubly ionized by electron transfer mediated decay (ETMD) when photoionizing the helium droplets. This process is evidenced by detecting in coincidence two energetic ions created by Coulomb explosion and one low-kinetic energy electron. The kinetic energy spectra of ions and electrons are reproduced by simple model calculations based on diatomic potential energy curves, and are in agreement withab initiocalculations for the He-Na2and He-KRb systems. This work demonstrates that ETMD is an important decay channel in heterogeneous nanosystems exposed to ionizing radiation.
Volume
22