Abstract
AbstractVan der Waals clusters are weakly bound atomic/molecular systems and are an important medium for understanding micro-environmental chemical phenomena in bio-systems. The presence of neighboring atoms may open channels otherwise forbidden in isolated atoms/molecules. In hydrogen-bond clusters, proton transfer plays a crucial role, which involves mass and charge migration over large distances within the cluster and results in its fragmentation. Here we report an exotic transfer channel involving a heavy N+ ion observed in a doubly charged cluster produced by 1 MeV Ne8+ ions: (N2Ar)2+→N++NAr+. The neighboring Ar atom decreases the $${\mathrm{N}}_2^{2 + }$$
N
2
2
+
barrier height and width, resulting in significant shorter lifetimes of the metastable molecular ion state $${\mathrm{N}}_2^{2 + }$$
N
2
2
+
($${{\mathrm{X}}^{1}}{\Sigma _{{\mathrm{g}}}^{+}}$$
X
1
Σ
g
+
). Consequently, the breakup of the covalent N+−N+ bond, the tunneling out of the N+ ion from the $${\mathrm{N}}_2^{2 + }$$
N
2
2
+
potential well, as well as the formation of an N−Ar+ bound system take place almost simultaneously, resulting in a Coulomb explosion of N+ and NAr+ ion pairs.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
Cited by
18 articles.
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