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dc.contributor.authorSundén, Erika
dc.date.accessioned2012-02-03T09:37:59Z
dc.date.available2012-02-03T09:37:59Z
dc.date.issued2012-02-03
dc.identifier.isbn978-91-628-8429-1
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/28349
dc.description.abstractThis thesis presents experiments performed on clusters and molecules, where the three channels of unimolecular decay have been studied. Evaporation from protonated and negatively charged water cluster have yielded size dependent heat capacities, where the smallest sizes with fewer than $21$ molecules show a heat capacity similar to bulk ice whereas clusters with molecules between $21$ and $300$ have a heat capacity in between that of ice and liquid water. The increase in heat capacity per added molecule in the cluster indicates that the intramolecular degrees of freedom are frozen at the temperatures in the experiment (T$\approx\!\!\!160$~K). Experiments on small mixed water-ammonia clusters resulted in relative evaporation fractions for sizes between a total of three to eleven molecules, and $16$ molecules. The clusters were found to evaporate predominantly water molecules except for clusters containing six or more ammonia molecules. Relative evaporation rates for D$_2$O, HDO, and H$_2$O were measured for NH$_4^+$(H$_2$O)$_4$ with zero to six deuteriums interchanged with the hydrogens. The relative rates were found to be $1:0.71:0.56$. Absolute timedependent cooling rates for hot C$_{60}^-$ were obtained in an electrostatic storage ring with single photon absorption experiment. The cooling of the molecule could be divided into a thermionic emission part and a radiative part, where the crossover between the two occurred at $5$~ms, after which radiation was shown to be the dominant cooling channel. The spontaneous decay profiles were used to extract decay parameters of the large organic anion zink phthalocyanine (ZnPc). Numerical simulations of the decay process show good agreement with measurements, using parameters derived from an analytical approximation also used for fullerenes. Photoabsorption experiments were performed on the much smaller C$_5^-$, showing the presence of strong radiative cooling. The cooling rate was determined by the dependence of the photoinduced neutralization yield vs. photon energy and laser firing time.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.relation.haspartA. E. K. Sundén, K. Stöchkel, S. Panja, U. Kadhane, P. Hvelplund, S. Bröndsted Nielsen, H. Zettergren, B. Dynefors, and K. Hansen, (2009) Heat capacities of freely evaporating charged water clusters, Journal of Chemical Physics 130, 224308.::doi::10.1063/1.3149784sv
dc.relation.haspartA. E. K. Sundén, K. Stöchkel, P. Hvelplund, S. Bröndsted Nielsen, B. Dynefors, and K. Hansen, (2012) Relative light and heavy water evaporation from NH_3(H_2O)_3H^+ clusters, Unpublished manuscript.sv
dc.relation.haspartA. E. K. Sundén, M. Goto, J. Matsumoto, H. Shiromaru, H. Tanuma, T. Azuma, J. U. Andersen, S. E. Canton, and K. Hansen, (2009) Absolute cooling rates of freely decaying fullerenes, Physical Review Letters 103, 143001.::doi::10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.143001sv
dc.relation.haspartM. Goto, A. E. K. Sund\'en, Y. Zama, H. Shiromaru, H. Tanuma, T. Azuma, J. Matsumoto, Y. Achiba, and K. Hansen, (2012) Radiative cooling of C_5^-, Unpublished manuscript.sv
dc.subjectwater clusterssv
dc.subjectfullerenessv
dc.subjectunimolecular decaysv
dc.subjectevaporationsv
dc.subjectthermionic emissionsv
dc.subjectradiative decaysv
dc.subjectcooling ratessv
dc.subjectheat capacitiessv
dc.titleThermal properties of clusters and molecules - Experiments on evaporation, thermionic emission, and radiative coolingsv
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dc.type.svepDoctoral thesiseng
dc.gup.mailerika.sunden@physics.gu.sesv
dc.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophysv
dc.gup.originGöteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakultetensv
dc.gup.departmentDepartment of Physics ; Institutionen för fysiksv
dc.gup.defenceplaceFredagen den 24 februari 2012, kl. 10.15, FB salen, Fysikgården 4, Chalmers, Göteborgsv
dc.gup.defencedate2012-02-24
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultetMNF


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