冷分子离子通过自离离子化在解离极限以下
Sascha Schaller1, Johannes Seifert1, Giacomo Valtolina1
1<a href="https://ror.org/03k9qs827">Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft</a>, Faradayweg 4-6, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
Physical review letters
|November 12, 2024
概括
研究人员通过共振过渡有效地从冷中性分子中产生冷分子离子. 这种方法用二氧化 (DyO) 进行了证明,可以实现高效的冷离子生成,并精确控制能量.
科学领域:
- 物理化学 物理化学
- 分子物理学 分子物理学
- 量子化学 是一个量子化学.
背景情况:
- 某些分子表现出超过其电离能量的键解离能.
- 这种独特的属性允许在离子化值以上的束电子状态中存在个体.
研究的目的:
- 调查转化和内部冷分子离子的高效生产.
- 展示一种使用共振激发产生冷离子的新方法.
- 确定与氧化物 (DyO) 的电离能相对应的键解离能.
主要方法:
- 利用强烈的共振过渡来填充离子化能量以上的绑定分子水平.
- 利用自离子化作为激发状态的主要衰变通道.
- 实验测量DyO的键解离和电离能之间的能量差异.
主要成果:
- 从冷中性分子中产生翻译冷分子离子的效率非常高.
- 证明了在内部冷分子离子中具有最低旋转水平的排他性群体.
- 确定DyO的最低键解离能为0.0831(6) eV,高于其电离能.
结论:
- 这种共振激发和自离子化途径提供了一条高效的通往冷分子离子的途径.
- 该方法允许精确控制产生的离子的内部能量状态.
- 氧化是展示这种技术潜力的一个关键例子.
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