Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1686219 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have studied the formation and emission of small carbide cluster ions AuC+ and AuC2+ following reactive ion shattering of 10Â keV C60- on gold. We have measured kinetic energy distributions of several outgoing cations (C+, C2+, Au+, AuC+ and AuC2+) and found pronounced differences between these of the carbon fragments ions and carbide ones, with broad C+, C2+ distributions peaking at â¼11Â eV and much narrower AuC+, AuC2+ distributions peaking at â¼2-3Â eV. Density functional theory calculations of the AuC2+ cation have shown that the two most stable isomer structures are composed of a carbon dimer strongly bound to a gold ion. Analysis of the kinetic energy distributions transformed into speed distributions, together with the calculated structures, suggest that the formation of the carbide cluster ions (AuC+, AuC2+) is via a recombination between independently emitted, moving gold and carbon species, within the surface vicinity.
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Authors
Y. Cohen, E. Kolodney,