Abstract

Gold fluoride is a very unique species. In this work, we reported the resonant photodetachment spectra of cryogenically cooled AuF- via the slow-electron velocity-map imaging method. We determined the electron affinity of AuF to be 17 976(8) cm-1 or 2.2287(10) eV. We observed a dipole-bound state with a binding energy of 24(8) cm-1, a valence excited state with a binding energy of 1222(11) cm-1, and a resonant state with an energy of 814(12) cm-1 above the photodetachment threshold. An unusual vibrational transition with Δn = -3 was observed in the autodetachment from the dipole-bound state. Moreover, two excited states of neutral AuF were recognized for the first time, located at 13 720(78) cm-1 and 16 188(44) cm-1 above the AuF ground state.

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