2007
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.99.243003
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Giant Enhancement in Low Energy Photoemission of Ar Confined inC60

Abstract: Considering an Ar atom endohedrally sequestered in C60, a phenomenal increase in the photoionization cross section of the confined atom through the dominant outer 3p channel is predicted. The effect occurs owing to a powerful dynamical coherent interchannel coupling between the atomic and the cage ionization channels which redirects the bulk of oscillator strength from the giant surface plasmon to the atomic ionization.

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“…The jellium model is employed for computing the relative delay [35]. This model enjoyed earlier successes in codiscovering with experimentalists a high-energy plasmon resonance [36], interpreting the energy-dependent oscillations in C 60 valence photo-intensities [37], and predicting giant enhancements in the confined atom's photoresponse from the coupling with C 60 plasmons [19]. Significant ground state hybridization of Ar 3p is found to occur with the C 60 3p orbital, resulting in 3p[Ar+C 60 ] and 3p[Ar-C 60 ] from, respectively, the symmetric and antisymmetric wavefunction mixing.…”
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“…The jellium model is employed for computing the relative delay [35]. This model enjoyed earlier successes in codiscovering with experimentalists a high-energy plasmon resonance [36], interpreting the energy-dependent oscillations in C 60 valence photo-intensities [37], and predicting giant enhancements in the confined atom's photoresponse from the coupling with C 60 plasmons [19]. Significant ground state hybridization of Ar 3p is found to occur with the C 60 3p orbital, resulting in 3p[Ar+C 60 ] and 3p[Ar-C 60 ] from, respectively, the symmetric and antisymmetric wavefunction mixing.…”
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“…1 which envisions the process. There are two compelling reasons for this choice: (i) such materials are highly stable, have lowcost sustenance at room temperature and are enjoying a rapid improvement in their synthesis techniques [18] and (ii) effects of correlations of the central atom with the cage electrons have been predicted to spectacularly influence the atomic valence photoionization [19]. In this Letter, by considering Ar@C 60 , we show that a confinementinduced correlation effect of C 60 at energies surrounding the Ar 3p Cooper minimum produces a faster and a slower emission of the Ar 3p electrons hybridized, respectively, in a symmetric and an antisymmetric mode with a near-degenerate C 60 orbital.…”
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“…There are two compelling reasons for this: (i) such materials are highly stable, have low-cost sustenance at the room temperature and are enjoying a rapid improvement in synthesis techniques [23]; and (ii) the effect of correlation of the central atom with the cage electrons have been predicted to spectacularly affect the atomic photoionization [24]. A first attempt to predict ICD in endofullerenes was made by calculating ICD rates for Ne@C 60 [25].…”
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“…In solving the Kohn-Sham equations to obtain the ground state wave function, a few essential optimizations were adopted [31]. The model has enjoyed earlier success in co-discovering with experimentalists a high energy plasmon resonance [32], interpreting the energy-dependent oscillations in C 60 valence photo-intensity data [33], and predicting giant enhancements in the confined atom's photoresponse from the coupling with C 60 plasmons [24]. Significant ground state hybridization of Ar 3p is found to occur with the C 60 3p orbital, resulting in two levels, (Ar+C 60 )3p and (Ar-C 60 )3p, from respectively, the symmetric and antisymmetric modes of mixing, the spherical analogs of bonding and antibonding states in molecules or dimers:…”
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“…The cited paper has stimulated theoretical activity in the field. The dynamical screening was considered by using quantum mechanical approach [62,63], as well as by applying the model semi-classical approach [64,65] which turned out to be as accurate as much more sophisticated TDLDA-based calculations [66,67].…”
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