Structure determination of alkali trimers on helium nanodroplets through laser-induced Coulomb explosion

Abstract

Alkali trimers, Ak3, located on the surface of He nanodroplets are triply ionized following multiphoton absorption from an intense femtosecond laser pulse leading to fragmentation into three correlated Ak+ ions. Combining the information from three-fold covariance analysis of the emission direction of the fragment ions and from their kinetic energy distributions P(Ekin), we find that Na3, K3, and Rb3 have an equilateral triangular structure, corresponding to that of the lowest-lying quartet state 4A2', and determine the equilibrium bond distance Req(Na3) = 4.65 0.15 , Req(K3) = 5.03 0.18 , and Req(Rb3) = 5.45 0.22 . For K3 and Rb3 these values agree well with existing theoretical calculations, while for Na3 the value is 0.2-0.3 larger than the existing theoretical results. The discrepancy is ascribed to a minor internuclear motion of Na3 during the ionization process. Also, we determine the distribution of internuclear distances P(R) under the assumption of fixed bond angles. The results are compared to the square of the internuclear wave function |(R)|2.

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