Abstract

Experimental innovations have allowed for the application of rather conventional spectroscopic molecular beam techniques to the study of electronic properties of molecular beam isolated neutral aggregates. Recent results for mercury clusters obtained by photoelectron spectroscopy and photoabsorption spectroscopy will be discussed. The experimentally available data for mercury clusters indicate a size dependent gradual evolution of metallic bulk properties in the approximate size region between 13 and 70 atoms.

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