The delayed electron emission of negatively charged tungsten clusters
has been investigated on a time scale from 1 to 500 ms. After being st
ored in a Penning trap clusters ions W-n(-) (4 less than or equal to n
less than or equal to 14, 18 less than or equal to n less than or equ
al to 20) were heated via multiphoton absorption (hv = 1.81 eV). In co
ntrast to alkali and coinage metals no photofragmentation could be det
ected. Instead, for all cluster sixes studied so far only a decrease i
n the initial ion intensity as a function of time after excitation was
observed. This decrease is not caused by ion loss from the trap, but
has to be attributed to neutralization via delayed electron emission.
The presented results strongly suggest that this process can be viewed
as ''thermionic emission'' known from bulk-metal surfaces.