Optical signatures of molecular particles via mass-selected cluster spectroscopy

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Electromagnetic Absorption, Molecular Gases, Particulates, Photodissociation, Planetary Atmospheres, Signature Analysis, Spectral Signatures, Spectroscopy, Laser Outputs, Light Transmission, Molecular Beams, Ultraviolet Radiation, Vaporizing

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A new molecular beam apparatus was developed to study optical absorption in cold (less than 100 K) atomic clusters and complexes produced by their condensation with simple molecular gases. In this instrument, ionized clusters produced in a laser vaporization nozzle source are mass selected and studied with photodissociation spectroscopy at visible and ultraviolet wavelengths. This new approach can be applied to synthesize and characterize numerous particulates and weakly bound complexes expected in planetary atmospheres and in comets.

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