Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.334, No.1-3, 69-75, 2001
Direct optical spectroscopy of gas-phase molecular ions trapped and mass-selected by ion cyclotron resonance: laser-induced fluorescence excitation spectrum of hexafluorobenzene (C6F6+)
The laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) excitation spectrum of gas-phase hexafluorobenzene cations (C6F6+) has been measured at room temperature, by ion trapping and cyclotron frequency-based mass-selection. The optical spectral resolution, vibrational state assignments, and their corresponding wavelengths compare favorably to prior data [J. Chem. Phys. 70 (1979) 138]. The present approach offers a general entry into optical spectroscopy of collisionally stable gas-phase ions.