| Size Distribution of Zinc-Cesium and Cadmium-Cesium Positive Cluster Ions Using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry |
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*a) Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Osaka University (1-16 Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka, Osaka 560, Japan) b) Department of Earth and Space Science, Faculty of Science, Osaka University (1-1 Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka, Osaka 560, Japan) |
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| Abundance distributions were studied for cadmium-cesium and zinc-cesium positively charged cluster ions. The cluster ions were produced by Cs+ ion bombardment on initially pure metal sheets of either cadmium or zinc, and mass analysis was performed using a grand-scale sector mass spectrometer. Mass spectra revealed the abundance distributions indicating that specific clusters having 8, 20, 34, 40, and 58 valence electrons were particularly stable. Observed abundances of [CdnCs]+, [ZnnCs]+, and [Znn-2Cs2]+ can be fully explained in terms of the electronic-shell structures of the metals studied. It was found that the origin of the “magic numbers” are different from those of HgnCs+ cluster. | ||
| Key words: Secondary ion mass spectrometry, Cadmium-cesium positively charged cluster ion, Zinc-cesium positively charged cluster ion, Electronic-shell structure | ||
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