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Scattering of neutral metal clusters: Long-range interactions and response properties
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EngineeringNanoclusterAlkali ClustersChemistryCross SectionsElectron SpectroscopyGiant Dipole ResonanceNeutral Metal ClustersCluster SciencePhysicsAtomic PhysicsWeak InteractionPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsLight ScatteringCluster ChemistryIon Structure
The absolute integral cross sections for low-energy collisions of neutral sodium clusters Nan (n=2–40) with atoms and molecules (Ar, N2, O2, and halogens) have been measured. The cross sections are found to be exceptionally large (up to thousands of square angstroms), showing the dominant role of long-range intermolecular interactions. Elastic scattering proceeding under the influence of the van der Waals force, and a reaction channel involving electron transfer can successfully describe the measurements. The strength of the van der Waals potential is defined by such cluster response properties as the electric polarizability and the frequency of the giant dipole resonance. The reactive electron-jump channel, in turn, is described by the ‘‘harpooning’’ mechanism which is sensitive to the cluster ionization potential. Employing parameters taken from spectroscopic studies of alkali clusters, we obtain good agreement with the observed cross sections. This provides a direct connection between beam scattering experiments and studies of cluster electromagnetic response properties.
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