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Abstract

Size distributions of fragments from multiply charged clusters have been determined. On a time scale of 0.1 ms with respect to ionization, triply charged C${\mathrm{O}}_{2}$ clusters of size $n\ensuremath{\approx}114$ are found to fission extremely asymmetrically, their doubly charged fragments carrying 92% of the mass. For doubly charged C${\mathrm{O}}_{2}$ clusters, however, evaporation of neutral monomers is the only channel for delayed dissociation. A model, based on the liquid-drop approximation, can quantitatively account for the lower size limits of multiply charged clusters as well as for the distribution of fission fragments from (C${\mathrm{O}}_{2}$) \ensuremath{\cong}${114}^{3+}$.

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