Abstract
Atomic and molecular duster spectroscopy is currently receiving intense scientific attention because it provides direct insight into the evolution of properties from atomic scale to bulk crystalline systems. Recently, Whetten and co-workers1 concluded that large benzene clusters (n > 20) ionize by an exciton annihilation mechanism, involving sequential excitation of two or more molecules in the cluster.
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