(12) On the properties of charged and neutral, atomic and molecular helium species in helium nanodroplets: interpreting recent experiments
Published in Molecular Physics, 2014
Properties of ground state He(=He(1s2 1S)), He+(=He(1s 2)), He2+(=He2(1σg21σu 2 Σu+) and excited (metastable) He*(=He(1s2s 3S)), He2*(=He2(1σg21σu2σg 3 Σu+)), He*-(=He(1s2s2p 4P)) and He2*-(=He2(1σg21σu2σg1πu 4Πg)) are calculated using the coupled-cluster method and basis sets multiply augmented with diffuse functions. The aim of this work is to capture the essential physics needed to describe the qualitatively different behaviour of the above mentioned helium species dissolved in liquid helium. By studying their interaction with atomic ground state helium it is found that ground state He, He+, He2+ and excited (metastable) He*− are well bound within a helium droplet. In comparison excited (metastable) He*, He2* and He2*− are found to be squeezed out due to the high energetic cost associated with the large volume they require inside a helium droplet. In particular, the molecular species He2* and He2*− consist of a positive core in the form of a He2+ which is surrounded by a diffuse electronic cloud accounting for one or two electrons, respectively. The implications of these results for recent experimental studies on helium nanodroplets are discussed, particularly for the negatively charged species He*− and He2*−. We find that the latter species experience completely different dynamcis in a helium droplet although they are very similar in various other respects (e.g. diffuse electron clouds, size) in good agreement with experimental observations.
Recommended citation: Huber, S. E., & Mauracher, A. (2014). On the properties of charged and neutral, atomic and molecular helium species in helium nanodroplets: interpreting recent experiments. Molecular Physics, 112, 794-804.
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