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Multiple photon excitation and ionization of NO in and on helium droplets

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The photoexcitation of NO embedded in superfluid Hen nanodroplets having n approximately 10(4) has been examined. Two-photon excitation prepares electronically excited states (NO(*)), most notably, the embedded analog of the A 2Sigma state of gas phase NO. Vertical excitation to this low Rydberg state is blueshifted and broadened relative to its gas phase counterpart because of the repulsive electron-helium interaction. Transport to the droplet surface is believed to be facile in the superfluid. For example, NO* prefers (energetically) to reside at the droplet surface rather than at the droplet center, in contrast to NO. Photoionization of surface-bound NO* occurs over a significant photon energy range. This yields small cluster ions NO+Hek) with approximately 90% of these clusters having k< or =10. The variation of ion yield with photon energy displays a precipitous change in the region of 24 300-24 400 cm(-1) for all values of k. Possible photoionization mechanisms are discussed and it is suggested that intermediate levels with high-n Rydberg character play a role. This work underscores the important role played by transport in the photophysics of species embedded in the superfluid host.

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