Abstract

Cocondensation of samarium vapour with inert gases at cryogenic temperatures yields isolated samarium atoms and small clusters, while in complementary depositions with CO and N2 novel carbonyl and dinitrogen complexes are formed. Surprisingly, ‘naked’ samarium atoms can be observed at 9 K in pure dinitrogen.

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