Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
2. Technical University Munich, Garching, Germany.
Abstract
2 Be or Not 2 Be?
The beryllium dimer is a rather simple-looking compound, bridging two atoms of the fourth-lightest element. Yet it has long posed a frustrating challenge to theorists, because, to a first approximation, chemical bonding models suggest that it should not exist. In recent decades, calculations of ever-increasing sophistication have offered rationales for the two atoms' puzzling mutual attraction. Now
Merritt
et al.
(p.
1548
, published online 21 May; see the Perspective by
Bernath
) have used high-resolution spectroscopy to assemble, at last, a full experimental potential energy function describing the ground electronic state of Be
2
. The curve is unusually shallow at long bond lengths, deviating from the contour of more traditional molecular Morse potentials, and provides a detailed basis of comparison for future theoretical bonding frameworks.
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Cited by
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