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Photoelectron spectroscopy of cryogenically cooled NiO 2 - via slow photoelectron velocity-map imaging.

Mark C BabinMartin DeWittJascha A LauMarissa L WeichmanJongjin B KimLan ChengDaniel M Neumark
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
High-resolution anion photoelectron spectra of cryogenically cooled NiO 2 - anions, obtained using slow photoelectron velocity-map imaging (cryo-SEVI), are presented in tandem with coupled cluster electronic structure calculations including relativistic effects. The experimental spectra encompass the X̃ 1 Σ g + ← X̃ 2 Π g , ã 3 Π g ← X̃ 2 Π g , and à 1 Π g ← X̃ 2 Π g photodetachment transitions of linear ONiO 0/- , revealing previously unobserved vibrational structure in all three electronic bands. The high-resolution afforded by cryo-SEVI allows for the extraction of vibrational frequencies for each state, consistent with those previously measured in the ground state and in good agreement with scalar-relativistic coupled-cluster calculations. Previously unobserved vibrational structure is observed in the ã 3 Π g and à 1 Π g states and is tentatively assigned. Further, a refined electron affinity of 3.0464(7) eV for NiO 2 is obtained as well as precise term energies for the ã and à states of NiO 2 of 0.3982(7) and 0.7422(10) eV, respectively. Numerous Franck-Condon forbidden transitions involving the doubly degenerate ν 2 bending mode are observed and ascribed to Herzberg-Teller coupling to an excited electronic state.
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