Abstract
Because of their unique properties and the opportunity which they afford for studying bridging regions of molecular bonding, electronic structure, and reactivity, clusters and metal clusters in particular are attracting considerable attention.1,2 We are concerned with development of laser-induced plasma spectroscopy (UPS) as a relatively simple and general first-order approach to a mapping of electronic states and internal mode structure in small metal clusters, their ions, and their hydrides.
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