2000
Rydberg carbon clusters prepared by pulsed field recombination
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Chem. Phys. Lett. , Volume 323 p. 192- 197
The technique of pulsed field recombination is used to recombine a free electron with carbon cation clusters, ranging from C+60 to C+50. It is shown that after recombination the electron is left in a highly excited state. The recombination method produces a Rydberg state (n ~ 180) in a large carbon cluster, such as C60, with an electronic energy spread of ~ 1 K. We measured a recombination efficiency of ~ 6%.
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Wesdorp, C., Robicheaux, F., & Noordam, L. D. (2000). Rydberg carbon clusters prepared by pulsed field recombination. Chem. Phys. Lett., 323, 192–197. |