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Cluster-Substrate Interaction on a Femtosecond Time Scale Revealed by a High-Resolution Photoemission Study of the Fermi-Level Onset
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Transient GratingEngineeringNanoclusterFemtosecond Time ScaleMetallic NanomaterialsCluster-substrate InteractionUltraviolet Photoemission SpectraQuantum MaterialsFermi-level OnsetNanoscale ScienceMaterials ScienceCluster ScienceQuasi-size-selected Silver ClustersPhysicsNanotechnologyPhysical ChemistryPhotoelectric MeasurementNanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
We have measured ultraviolet photoemission spectra of quasi-size-selected silver clusters at $T\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}=\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}40\mathrm{K}$ grown in the nanopits of a graphite surface. The Fermi-level onset observed shows distinct deviations from the steplike shape typical for metals. A simple model that takes into account the finite lifetime of the photohole (corresponding to a charged cluster) can explain these deviations by the cluster-substrate interaction on a femtosecond time scale, and hence provide an explanation for the differences between photoemission spectra of free and deposited clusters in general.
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