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Communication: Dopant-induced solvation of alkalis in liquid helium nanodroplets

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2016

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Alkali metal atoms and small alkali clusters are classic heliophobes and when in contact with liquid helium they reside in a dimple on the surface. Here we show that alkalis can be induced to submerge into liquid helium when a highly polarizable co-solute, C<sub>60</sub>, is added to a helium nanodroplet. Evidence is presented that shows that all sodium clusters, and probably single Na atoms, enter the helium droplet in the presence of C<sub>60</sub>. Even clusters of cesium, an extreme heliophobe, dissolve in liquid helium when C<sub>60</sub> is added. The sole exception is atomic Cs, which remains at the surface.

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