Pure carbon clusters have received considerable attention for a long time. However, fundamental questions, such as what the smallest stable carbon cluster dication is, remain unclear. We investigated the stability and fragmentation behavior of C ( n = 2-4) dications using state-of-the-art atom probe tomography. These small doubly charged carbon cluster ions were produced by laser-pulsed field evaporation from a tungsten carbide field emitter. Correlation analysis of the fragments detected in coincidence reveals that they only decay to C + C. During C → C + C, significant kinetic energy release (∼5.75-7.8 eV) is evidenced. Through advanced experimental data processing combined with ab initio calculations and simulations, we show that the field-evaporated diatomic C dications are either in weakly bound Π and Σ states, quickly dissociating under the intense electric field, or in a deeply bound electronic Σ state with lifetimes >180 ps.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b03449 | DOI Listing |
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