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Atomic Gold Ions Clustered with Noble Gases: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, and Xenon

Published 10 Nov 2022 in physics.atm-clus | (2211.05383v1)

Abstract: High-resolution mass spectra of helium droplets doped with gold and ionized by electrons reveal He$_n$Au$+$ cluster ions. Additional doping with heavy noble gases results in NenAu+, Ar$_n$Au$+$, Kr$_n$Au$+$, and Xe$_n$Au$+$ cluster ions. The high stability predicted for covalently bonded Ar$_2$Au$+$, Kr$_2$Au$+$, and Xe$_2$Au$+$ is reflected in their relatively high abundance. Surprisingly, the abundance of Ne$_2$Au$+$ which is predicted to have zero covalent bonding character and no enhanced stability features a local maximum, too. The predicted size and structure of complete solvation shells surrounding ions with essentially non-directional bonding depends primarily on the ratio $\sigma$* of the ion-ligand $versus$ the ligand-ligand distance. For Au$+$ solvated in helium and neon the ratio $\sigma$* is slightly below 1, favoring icosahedral packing in agreement with a maximum observed in the corresponding abundance distributions at $n$ = 12. He$_n$Au$+$ appears to adopt two additional solvation shells of $I_h$ symmetry, containing 20 and 12 atoms, respectively. For Ar$_n$Au$+$, with $\sigma$* $\approx$ 0.67, one would expect a solvation shell of octahedral symmetry, in agreement with an enhanced ion abundance at $n$ = 6. Another anomaly in the ion abundance at Ar$_9$Au$+$ matches a local maximum in its computed dissociation energy.

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