Competition between delayed ionization and fragmentation of laser-excited Al4-

2011 
A systematic study of the competition between delayed electron and delayed atom emission from photoexcited Al{sub 4}{sup -} clusters was performed using a bent electrostatic ion beam trap, which allows for simultaneous measurement of both decay channels. The aluminum cluster anions, produced with high internal energy in a sputter source, are stored for 100 ms prior to their excitation by a short laser pulse. Delayed ionization and delayed fragmentation were observed for photon energies 1.55 eV photon energy and storage time. The results show the characteristic pattern expected for a statistical decay ofthe photoexcited Al{sub 4}{sup -} clusters; however, the ratio between fragmentation and ionization is found to increase with decreasing photon energy, even though the threshold energy for fragmentation is calculated to be {approx}0.5 eV higher than the adiabatic electron detachment energy. It is suggested that the tetramers, while cooling down in the trap, may be in long-lived excited configurations with lower effective fragmentation barriers; Al{sub 4}{sup -} clusters carrying high rotational angular momenta are discussed as possible candidates. Results obtained for other aluminum clusters Al{sub n}{sup -} (5{<=}n{<=}9) aremore » also reported.« less
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