Gas-phase SFn (-) (n = 1-6) anions can be effectively generated by using the gas spray-cesium sputter technique. Both experimental measurements and calculations indicate the existence of odd-even oscillations in the stability and electronic structure of the SFn (n = 1-6) systems. The highest yield recorded was for the sputter-ejected SF5 (-) species and this may be attributed to its 'superhalogen' anionic character coupled with the relatively favorable F(0) fragmentation pathway of sputtered SF6 (-) . A signature pertaining to intact SF6 (-) anion ejection is also observed.