2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.elspec.2008.06.001
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Position and line shape of the 2t2g-shape resonance in S 2p-excited sulfur hexafluoride clusters

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“…Clusters of SF 6 are of specific interest, since they also show intense core-to-valence-transitions, which occur in the S 2p core ionization continua. 8,9 Striking similarities in spectral shape have been observed for the shape resonances in free and clustered SF 6 , 8,9 which is in full agreement with earlier low resolution spectroscopic work on the isolated molecule and the solid. 12,13 S 2p-excited SF 6 has been investigated before due to its unique cage structure and its double-well potential.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Clusters of SF 6 are of specific interest, since they also show intense core-to-valence-transitions, which occur in the S 2p core ionization continua. 8,9 Striking similarities in spectral shape have been observed for the shape resonances in free and clustered SF 6 , 8,9 which is in full agreement with earlier low resolution spectroscopic work on the isolated molecule and the solid. 12,13 S 2p-excited SF 6 has been investigated before due to its unique cage structure and its double-well potential.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…1,2 Specifically, free variable size molecular Van-der-Waals clusters have been investigated in the soft X-ray regime. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] These are regarded as suitable model systems for studying size effects of elementary processes in weakly bound quantum systems as well as cage effects in composite and biological systems. In addition to significant changes in core-to-Rydberg transitions studied by high resolution X-ray spectroscopy, significantly smaller spectral shifts in core-to-valence transitions in molecular clusters have been observed.…”
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