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The effect of intracluster photoelectron interactions on the angular distribution in I−⋅CH3I photodetachment
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EngineeringChemistryIntracluster Photoelectron InteractionsElectronic Excited StateAngular DistributionOptical PropertiesNeutral Cluster ResidueI−⋅ch3i PhotodetachmentPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsPhotochemistryPhysicsMechanistic PhotochemistryAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryPhotoelectric MeasurementQuantum ChemistryPhotochromismExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsPhotodetachment ImagesElectron AttachmentOptoelectronics
I(-) and I(-)*CH(3)I velocity mapped photodetachment images are recorded over wavelengths between 270 and 370 nm. Spectral similarities, in conjunction with ab initio calculations show that the cluster anion comprises an atomic iodide anion moiety solvated by a relatively unperturbed CH(3)I molecule. Between 340-370 nm and at 280 nm, free I(-) is produced via a process analogous to dissociative electron attachment within the cluster anion. More strikingly, the photoelectron angular distribution for each species at a given electron kinetic energy is very different, despite detachment occurring from the iodide 5p orbital in each case. These observations reveal the effect of interaction of the photoelectron with the neutral cluster residue and are discussed in terms of resonances associated primarily with the CH(3)I molecule.
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