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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2012

Doping helium nanodroplets with high temperature metals: Formation of chromium clusters

Martin Ratschek; Markus Koch; Wolfgang E. Ernst

A new method for stable and continuous doping of superfluid helium nanodroplets (He(N)) with high-melting elements such as refractory metals is presented. The method exploits the advantages of electron bombardment heating and avoids stray fields induced by high currents or high frequency fields. It is thus especially suitable for magnetic studies of atoms and clusters in He(N). The source is characterized by means of mass spectroscopic investigations of He(N) doped with chromium atoms and clusters. Source temperatures of up to (1650 ± 50) °C were reached and Cr clusters up to Cr(9) could be formed in He(N).


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2014

Solvation and spectral line shifts of chromium atoms in helium droplets based on a density functional theory approach.

Martin Ratschek; Johann Valentin Pototschnig; Andreas Hauser; Wolfgang E. Ernst

The interaction of an electronically excited, single chromium (Cr) atom with superfluid helium nanodroplets of various size (10 to 2000 helium (He) atoms) is studied with helium density functional theory. Solvation energies and pseudo-diatomic potential energy surfaces are determined for Cr in its ground state as well as in the y7P, a5S, and y5P excited states. The necessary Cr–He pair potentials are calculated by standard methods of molecular orbital-based electronic structure theory. In its electronic ground state the Cr atom is found to be fully submerged in the droplet. A solvation shell structure is derived from fluctuations in the radial helium density. Electronic excitations of an embedded Cr atom are simulated by confronting the relaxed helium density (ρHe), obtained for Cr in the ground state, with interaction pair potentials of excited states. The resulting energy shifts for the transitions z7P ← a7S, y7P ← a7S, z5P ← a5S, and y5P ← a5S are compared to recent fluorescence and photoionization experiments.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2014

Molecular dynamics simulation of the deposition process of cold Ag-clusters under different landing conditions.

Philipp Thaler; Alexander Volk; Martin Ratschek; Markus Koch; Wolfgang E. Ernst


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014

An ab initio study of the CrHe diatomic molecule: the effect of van der Waals distortion on a highly magnetic multi-electron system

Johann Valentin Pototschnig; Martin Ratschek; Andreas W. Hauser; Wolfgang E. Ernst


International Conference on Quantum Fluid Clusters | 2015

Motion of dopants in He-nanodroplets: Challenges and opportunities of a spacial confinement for cluster growth and cold chemistry

Andreas W. Hauser; Johann Valentin Pototschnig; Martin Ratschek; Wolfgang E. Ernst


2015 International conference on Quantum Fluid Clusters (QFC2015) | 2015

Motion of dopants in He-nanodroplets: Challenges and opportunities of a spatial confinement for cluster growth and cold chemistry

Andreas W. Hauser; Johann Valentin Pototschnig; Martin Ratschek; Wolfgang E. Ernst


Archive | 2013

EXCITED STATES OF THE DIATOMIC MOLECULE CrHe

Johann Valentin Pototschnig; Martin Ratschek; Andreas W. Hauser; Wolfgang E. Ernst


Joint Annual Meeting of the Swiss Physical Society & Austrian Physical Society | 2013

Spectroscopic and Theoretical Studies of Chromium Doped Helium Nanodroplets

Andreas Kautsch; Martin Ratschek; Friedrich Lindebner; Markus Koch; Wolfgang E. Ernst


Symposium on Atomic and Surface Physics | 2012

Cr clusters in helium nanodroplets

Matthias Hasewend; Andreas Kautsch; Martin Ratschek; Markus Koch; Wolfgang E. Ernst


International symposium on small particles and inorganic clusters XVI | 2012

Cluster formation at 0.4 K in superfluid helium nanodroplets

Markus Koch; Florian Lackner; Martin Ratschek; Moritz Theisen; Alexander Volk; Evelin Fisslthaler; Werner Grogger; Wolfgang E. Ernst

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Wolfgang E. Ernst

Graz University of Technology

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Markus Koch

Graz University of Technology

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Alexander Volk

Graz University of Technology

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Andreas W. Hauser

Graz University of Technology

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Andreas Kautsch

Graz University of Technology

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Johannes Poms

Graz University of Technology

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C. Callegari

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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Evelin Fisslthaler

Graz University of Technology

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Florian Lackner

Graz University of Technology

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