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Photoionization of Na, Cs, Ca and Ba oxide clusters
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EngineeringTheoretical Inorganic ChemistryInorganic PhotochemistryHigh Ionization EnergiesChemistryMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCluster SciencePhysicsPhotochemistryAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryMass SpectraQuantum ChemistryClosed ShellsCrystallographyNatural SciencesCluster ChemistryMain Group ChemistryIon Structure
Unusually high ionization energies have been observed for Cs–O clusters having certain sizes and composition, namely for Cs2n + zOn with z= 8, 18, 34, 58 and 92. The anomalies are well defined for clusters containing from 1 to 7 oxygen atoms. The indicated values of z are identical to the number of electrons in closed shells of angular momentum. Mass spectra of Naz(Na5O2)+ clusters drop sharply at z= 34, 40, 58, 92 and 138. Na138(Na5O2)+, for example, apparently has the electron configuration 1s, 1p, 1d, 2s, 1f, 2p, 1g, 2d, 1h, 3s, 2f, 1i, 3p. Mass spectra of metal-rich, singly and doubly ionized BanOx clusters are characterized by high peak intensities for n= 13, 19, 23, 26, 29, 32 and 35 independent of the number of oxygen atoms (x= 1–4). These values are identical to the magic numbers found for Ar clusters. Finally, mass spectra of stoichiometric, doubly ionized [Ca(CaO)n]2+ clusters are characterized by low peak intensities for n= 14, 24, 32, 38, 40, 50 and 64. These values correspond to unstable clusters formed by the addition of one Ca atom or one CaO molecule to a closed rectangular block of atoms with the rock-salt structure.
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