Kw. Kennedy et O. Echt, DELAYED ELECTRON-EMISSION FROM HIGHER FULLERENES CN(N-LESS-THAN-OR-EQUAL-TO-96) FOLLOWING EXCITATION AT 1064 NM, Journal of physical chemistry, 97(27), 1993, pp. 7088-7091
Excitation of gas-phase fullerenes with laser pulses at 1064 nm yields
large amounts of higher fullerene ions C(n)+, 72 less-than-or-equal-t
o n less-than-or-equal-to 96, even though their neutral precursors are
only minor contaminants in the vapor over the toluene extract of soot
. The ions are particularly prominent in the size distribution of dela
yed ions recorded at low fluence. Comparison with data obtained at 532
nm suggests that the size-dependent variations in the onset of photoa
bsorption are responsible for the observed phenomena. We propose that
delayed ionization may be utilized to distinguish between higher fulle
renes and other, more loosely bound, carbon aggregates.