Abstract

The inter-atomic distances in potassium clusters of Rydberg matter (RM) at excitation levels n B = 4–8 were recently measured by phase-delay spectroscopy (Holmlid, J Nanopart Res 12: 273, 2010). Excitation levels n B < 4 with shorter inter-atomic distances exist for hydrogen clusters, and distances down to 140 pm are now measured with this light-scattering method. The clusters studied have maximum dimensions from 0.3 nm up to several tens of nm, often being planar. A weak carbon dioxide laser beam interacts with the clusters in a tunable RM cavity. A strong fringe structure is observed as a function of the end-grating angular position. Delay lengths in the clusters are derived from the fringe structure, corresponding to twice the distance between rows or planes in the clusters. Good agreement with predicted and a few previously measured distances in excitation levels n B = 1, 2, and 3 is found. Close-packing is the main structure both in planar and 3D clusters. Planar clusters are only observed for n B = 1 and 3, while 3D clusters are found in excitation levels n B = 1, 2 and 3. The cluster–cluster distance in stacks of planar clusters for n B = 2 and 3 is now observed for the first time.

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