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Metal cluster plasmons analyzed by energy-resolved photoemission.

Norman IweK RaspeF MartinezL SchweikhardK-H Meiwes-BroerJosef Tiggesbäumker
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
The optical response of size-selected metal clusters is studied by wavelength-dependent photoemission and energy-resolved photoelectron detection. Relative photodetachment cross sections giving information on the plasmon are determined for the example of closed-shell Ag 91 - . Notably, the peak energy of this anion (3.74 eV) is higher than the small particle limit in Mie theory of 3.5 eV. Different methods to extract cross sections from the spectra are applied. In particular, we compare the results obtained by integrating the full electron yields to analyses based on evaluating specified binding energy windows. The approach opens up new possibilities to conduct studies on Landau fragmentation as a result of multielectron excitations.
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