Photodissociation of carbon cluster cations

Abstract
Mass resolved carbon cluster cations from C+3 to C+20 have been photofragmented using 248 and 351 nm light. For an initial cluster C+n , the dominant fragment observed is C+n−3 . Fluence dependence measurements of photofragmentation yield bracketed dissociation thresholds, photofragmentation cross sections, and product branching ratios. Photodissociation with 248 nm light is found to be primarily linear with laser fluence for n>5, but there are indications that C+3 and C+5 fragment only with the absorption of two or more photons. For 351 nm light, clusters with six and more atoms all show a linear dependence. The photofragmentation cross sections for both 351 and 248 nm light show a significant change as a function of cluster size.

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