Charge-Induced Fragmentation of Sodium Clusters

Abstract

The fission of highly charged sodium clusters with fissilities X>1 is studied by ab initio molecular dynamics. Na244+ is found to undergo predominantly sequential Na3+ emission on a time scale of 1 ps, while Na24Q+ (5 ≤ Q ≤ 8) undergoes multifragmentation on a time scale ≥ 0.1 ps, with Na+ increasingly the dominant fragment as Q increases. All singly-charged fragments Nan+ up to size n=6 are observed. The observed fragment spectrum is, within statistical error, independent of the temperature T of the parent cluster for T ≤ 1500 K. These findings are consistent with and explain recent trends observed experimentally.

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