| Literature DB >> 32499436 |
Tillmann Buttersack1,2, Philip E Mason1, Ryan S McMullen2, H Christian Schewe3, Tomas Martinek1, Krystof Brezina1,4, Martin Crhan1, Axel Gomez1,5, Dennis Hein6,7, Garlef Wartner6,7, Robert Seidel6,7, Hebatallah Ali3, Stephan Thürmer8, Ondrej Marsalek9, Bernd Winter10, Stephen E Bradforth11, Pavel Jungwirth12.
Abstract
Experimental studies of the electronic structure of excess electrons in liquids-archetypal quantum solutes-have been largely restricted to very dilute electron concentrations. We overcame this limitation by applying soft x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to characterize excess electrons originating from steadily increasing amounts of alkali metals dissolved in refrigerated liquid ammonia microjets. As concentration rises, a narrow peak at ~2 electron volts, corresponding to vertical photodetachment of localized solvated electrons and dielectrons, transforms continuously into a band with a sharp Fermi edge accompanied by a plasmon peak, characteristic of delocalized metallic electrons. Through our experimental approach combined with ab initio calculations of localized electrons and dielectrons, we obtain a clear picture of the energetics and density of states of the ammoniated electrons over the gradual transition from dilute blue electrolytes to concentrated bronze metallic solutions.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32499436 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz7607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728