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Spatial Separation of Molecular Conformers and Clusters
Authors:Daniel Horke  Sebastian Trippel  Yuan-Pin Chang  Stephan Stern  Terry Mullins  Thomas Kierspel  Jochen Küpper
Institution:1.Center for Free-Electron Laser Science, CFEL, DESY;2.Department of Physics, University of Hamburg;3.The Hamburg Center for Ultrafast Imaging, University of Hamburg
Abstract:Gas-phase molecular physics and physical chemistry experiments commonly use supersonic expansions through pulsed valves for the production of cold molecular beams. However, these beams often contain multiple conformers and clusters, even at low rotational temperatures. We present an experimental methodology that allows the spatial separation of these constituent parts of a molecular beam expansion. Using an electric deflector the beam is separated by its mass-to-dipole moment ratio, analogous to a bender or an electric sector mass spectrometer spatially dispersing charged molecules on the basis of their mass-to-charge ratio. This deflector exploits the Stark effect in an inhomogeneous electric field and allows the separation of individual species of polar neutral molecules and clusters. It furthermore allows the selection of the coldest part of a molecular beam, as low-energy rotational quantum states generally experience the largest deflection. Different structural isomers (conformers) of a species can be separated due to the different arrangement of functional groups, which leads to distinct dipole moments. These are exploited by the electrostatic deflector for the production of a conformationally pure sample from a molecular beam. Similarly, specific cluster stoichiometries can be selected, as the mass and dipole moment of a given cluster depends on the degree of solvation around the parent molecule. This allows experiments on specific cluster sizes and structures, enabling the systematic study of solvation of neutral molecules.
Keywords:Physics  Issue 83  Chemical Physics  Physical Chemistry  Molecular Physics  Molecular beams  Laser Spectroscopy  Clusters
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