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Ion-molecule reactions between clusters of H$_2$/D$_2$ and O$_2$ in liquid helium nanodroplets were initiated by electron-induced ionization (at 70 eV). Reaction products were detected by mass spectrometry and can be explained by a primary reaction channel involving proton transfer from H$_3$$^{+}$ or H$_3$$^{+}$(H$_2$)$_n$ clusters and their deuterated equivalents. Very little HO$_2$$^{+}$ is seen from the reaction of H$_3$$^{+}$ with O$_2$, which is attributed to an efficient secondary reaction between HO$_2$$^{+}$ and H$_2$. On the other hand HO$_4$$^{+}$ is the most abundant product from the reaction of H$_3$$^{+}$ with oxygen dimer, (O$_2$)$_2$. The experimental data suggest that HO$_4$$^{+}$ is a particularly stable ion and this is consistent with recent theoretical studies of this ion.
We report on the experimental observation of interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) in pure $^4$He nanoclusters of mean sizes between $N approx$ 5000 and 30000 and the subsequent scattering of energetic He$^+$ fragments inside the neutral cluster by using
Helium tagging in action spectroscopy is an efficient method for measuring the absorption spectrum of complex molecular ions with minimal perturbations to the gas phase spectrum. We have used superfluid helium nanodroplets doped with corannulene to p
Interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) is induced in helium (He) nanodroplets by photoexciting the n=2 excited state of He^+ using XUV synchrotron radiation. By recording multiple coincidence electron and ion images we find that ICD occurs in various loca
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