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Photoexcitation of mass/charge selected hemin(+), caught in helium nanodroplets
Authors:Frank Filsinger  Doo-Sik Ahn  Gerard Meijer  Gert von Helden
Institution:Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Faradayweg 4-6, 14195 Berlin, Germany. helden@fhi-berlin.mpg.de.
Abstract:We report on a method by which mass/charge selected ions are picked up from a linear ion trap by liquid helium droplets. The size distributions of the doped droplets are measured via acceleration experiments. Depending on the source temperature, droplet sizes ranging from tens of thousands to several million helium atoms are obtained. Droplets doped with hemin, an iron containing porphyrin molecule, in the charge state +1 are then investigated using laser spectroscopy. It is observed that excitation with UV/VIS light can lead to ejection of the ion from the droplet. For doped droplets with a median size of ~150?000 helium atoms, the absorption of two photons at 380 nm is needed for ejection to become efficient. When droplets become smaller, the ejection efficiency is observed to strongly increase. Monitoring the ejection yield as a function of excitation wavelength can be used to obtain the optical spectrum of hemin(+). Compared to the spectrum of free gas-phase hemin(+) at room temperature, the here obtained spectrum is slightly narrower and shifted to the blue.
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