Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University 1 , 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
2. Quantum Center for Diamond and Emergent Materials (QuCenDiEM) and Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Madras 2 , Chennai 600036, India
Abstract
Photoionization spectroscopy and mass spectrometry of doped helium (He) nanodroplets rely on the ability to efficiently detect ions and/or electrons. Using a commercial quadrupole mass spectrometer and a photoelectron–photoion coincidence spectrometer, we systematically measure yields of ions and electrons created in pure and doped He nanodroplets in a wide size range and in two ionization regimes—direct ionization and secondary ionization after resonant photoexcitation of the droplets. For two different types of dopants (oxygen molecules, O2, and lithium atoms, Li), we infer the optimal droplet size to maximize the yield of ejected ions. When dopants are ionized by charge-transfer to photoionized He nanodroplets, the highest yield of O2 and Li ions is detected for a mean size of ∼5×104 He atoms per nanodroplet. When dopants are Penning ionized via photoexcitation of the He droplets, the highest yield of O2 and Li ions is detected for ∼103 and ∼105 He atoms per droplet, respectively. At optimum droplet sizes, the detection efficiency of dopant ions in proportion to the number of primary photoabsorption events is up to 20% for charge-transfer ionization of O2 and 2% for Li, whereas for Penning ionization it is 1% for O2 and 4% for Li. Our results are instrumental in determining optimal conditions for mass spectrometric studies and photoionization spectroscopy of molecules and complexes isolated in He nanodroplets.
Funder
Carlsbergfondet
Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond
Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration
Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India
Insititute of Excellence Program at IIT-Madras
Max Planck Society's Partner Group Program
HORIZON EUROPE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
Horizon 2020 Framework Program
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy
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