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Two-Step Explosion Dynamics of Highly Charged Fullerene Cations C60q+ (q = 20‒60)

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Abstract

C60q+ (q = 20-60) firstly ejects fast atomic cations Cz+ (z ≥ 1) via Coulomb explosions on a 10 fs timescale. Thermal evaporations of slow atomic and molecular fragments subsequently occur in 100–1000 fs.

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