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Photoelectron Spectra of Gd2O2- and Nonmonotonic Photon-Energy-Dependent Variations in Populations of Close-Lying Neutral States.

Jarrett L MasonHassan HarbAli Abou TakaAbbey J McMahonCaleb D HuizengaHector CorzoHrant P HratchianCaroline Chick Jarrold
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2021)
Photoelectron spectra of Gd2O2- obtained with photon energies ranging from 2.033 to 3.495 eV exhibit numerous close-lying neutral states with photon-energy-dependent relative intensities. Transitions to these states, which fall within the electron binding energy window of 0.9 and 1.6 eV, are attributed to one- or two-electron transitions to the ground and low-lying excited neutral states. An additional, similar manifold of electronic states is observed in an electron binding energy window of 2.1-2.8 eV, which cannot be assigned to any simple one-electron transitions. This study expands on previous work on the Sm2O- triatomic, which has a more complex electronic structure because of the 4f6 subshell occupancy of each Sm center. Because of the simpler electronic structure from the half-filled 4f7 subshell occupancy in Gd2O2 and Gd2O2-, the numerous close-lying transitions observed in the spectra are better resolved, allowing a more detailed view of the changes in relative intensities of individual transitions with photon energy. With supporting calculations on numerous possible close-lying electronic states, we suggest a potential description of the strong photoelectron-valence electron interactions that may result in the photon-energy-dependent changes in the observed spectra.
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