Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5390921 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A liquid beam of water was irradiated with an IR-laser resonant to the OH stretching mode of liquid water. Hydrated hydonium ions, H3O+(H2O)n, and hydroxyl ions, OHâ(H2O)n, were ejected to the gas phase. Dependences of the ion intensity on the power and the frequency of the IR laser show that an ion-pair state, (H+â¯OHâ), was produced by vibrational four-photon excitation of a water molecule in the liquid water and was subsequently separately ejected to the gas phase. The four-photon excitation proceeds in a particular local structure, where the water molecule weakly interacts with the neighboring ones.
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Authors
Namiki Toyama, Jun-ya Kohno, Tamotsu Kondow,