Isolated atoms,molecules and clusters |
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Authors: | M. Pasternak |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel-Aviv University, 69978 Ramat-Aviv, Israel |
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Abstract: | The basic constituents of matter, namely, atoms molecules and small clusters can be isolated in a solid rare-gas-matrix (RGM) and be characterized by Mössbauer Spectroscopy (MS). Experiments can be conducted both by the absorption method using a co-evaporation method of Mössbauer isotopes or by emission spectroscopy where source nuclei are isolated in the RGM. Experimental aspects of both techniques are outlined. Examples of applications of RGMI-MS are described, namely,57Fe clustering with noble-metals (Cu, Ag, Au); unusual electronic states of Fe following57Co e.c. decay; species formed by the bonding of Fe0, in its ground state, to small molecules are compared with those formed by Fe in its various excited states; and finally, the characterization of atomic I0 and Te0 and Te?1 embedded in a solid argon matrix. |
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