Formation and Stability of High-Spin Alkali Clusters

C. P. Schulz, P. Claas, D. Schumacher, and F. Stienkemeier
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 013401 – Published 6 January 2004

Abstract

Helium nanodroplet isolation has been applied to agglomerate alkali clusters at temperatures of 380 mK. The very weak binding to the surface of the droplets allows a selection of only weakly bound, high-spin states. Here we show that larger clusters of alkali atoms in high-spin states can be formed. The lack of strong bonds from pairing electrons makes these systems nonmetallic, van der Waals–like complexes of metal atoms. We find that sodium and potassium readily form such clusters containing up to 25 atoms. In contrast, this process is suppressed for rubidium and cesium. Apparently, for these heavy alkalis, larger high-spin aggregates are not stable and depolarize spontaneously upon cluster formation.

  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Received 11 August 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.013401

©2004 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

C. P. Schulz

  • Max-Born-Institut, Max-Born-Strasse 2a, D-12489 Berlin, Germany

P. Claas, D. Schumacher, and F. Stienkemeier

  • Fakultät für Physik, Universität Bielefeld, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany

Article Text (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand

References (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand
Issue

Vol. 92, Iss. 1 — 9 January 2004

Reuse & Permissions
Access Options
Author publication services for translation and copyediting assistance advertisement

Authorization Required


×
×

Images

×

Sign up to receive regular email alerts from Physical Review Letters

Log In

Cancel
×

Search


Article Lookup

Paste a citation or DOI

Enter a citation
×