High Resolution Spectroscopy 1993
DOI: 10.1364/hrs.1993.pd2
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Bond Energies of Small Transition Metal Cation Clusters

Abstract: A new experimental apparatus has been constructed for photodissociation spectroscopy of transition metal-containing cations. redissociation thresholds for Co 2 + , Co 3 + , and Ti 2 + have been observed and values of 2.765 ± 0.001 eV, 2.086 ± 0.002 eV, and 2.435 ± 0.002 eV, respectively, have been determined for the bond energies fo… Show more

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“…However, physical and chemical properties of transition-metal (TM) clusters show remarkable size-dependent variations that cannot be explained by the shell model of s valence electrons due to the existence of d electrons, which presents a tremendous challenge to both experimental and theoretical investigations on TM clusters [1] . This may be the reason that studies on pure TM clusters [2][3][4][5] are rather scarce compared with simple metal clusters up to now, not to mention their metal-doped clusters. Recently, some meaningful improvements have been achieved in the property studies of a mixed cluster of TM atoms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, physical and chemical properties of transition-metal (TM) clusters show remarkable size-dependent variations that cannot be explained by the shell model of s valence electrons due to the existence of d electrons, which presents a tremendous challenge to both experimental and theoretical investigations on TM clusters [1] . This may be the reason that studies on pure TM clusters [2][3][4][5] are rather scarce compared with simple metal clusters up to now, not to mention their metal-doped clusters. Recently, some meaningful improvements have been achieved in the property studies of a mixed cluster of TM atoms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%