DISCRETE VISIBLE LUMINESCENCE OF HELIUM-ATOMS AND MOLECULES DESORBINGFROM HELIUM CLUSTERS - THE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC, VIBRATIONAL, AND ROTATIONAL ENERGY-TRANSFER
K. Vonhaeften et al., DISCRETE VISIBLE LUMINESCENCE OF HELIUM-ATOMS AND MOLECULES DESORBINGFROM HELIUM CLUSTERS - THE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC, VIBRATIONAL, AND ROTATIONAL ENERGY-TRANSFER, Physical review letters, 78(23), 1997, pp. 4371-4374
Discrete visible and near-infrared luminescence of a beam of photoexci
ted helium clusters is reported. The emission lines are attributed to
free helium atoms and molecules desorbing from clusters in electronica
lly excited states. Depending on the excitation energy, various atomic
and molecular singlet and triplet states are involved in the relaxati
on process. With increasing cluster size the intensity of molecular tr
ansitions becomes dominant. The temperature of ejected molecules could
be estimated to T-vib similar to 2500 K and T-rot similar to 450 K an
d is much higher than that of the cluster itself.