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VIBRATIONAL RED SHIFTS OF HCN ADSORBED ON SMALL NEUTRAL COPPER CLUSTERS IN SUPERFLUID HELIUM DROPLETS.

P. L. STILES AND R. E. MILLER, Department of Chemistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599.

The vibrational red shifts of the free C-H stretch of HCN adsorbed on small neutral copper clusters are presented as a function of metal cluster size. The copper clusters are first formed in helium droplets by sequential pick-up of gas phase atoms. The HCN is then added to the droplets and pendular spectroscopy is used to determine the vibrational origin of the C-H stretching frequency with the use of a color center laser. Several of the field-free spectra are also reported and compared to ab initio calculations.