A translational energy spectrometer to probe interatomic potentials: dissociation dynamics of CO2+ ions

Krishnamurthy, M. ; Raheja, U. T. ; Mathur, D. (1993) A translational energy spectrometer to probe interatomic potentials: dissociation dynamics of CO2+ ions Pramana - Journal of Physics, 41 (3). pp. 271-283. ISSN 0304-4289

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02847444

Abstract

A new ion translational energy spectrometer has been developed to carry out low-energy, gas-phase ion-molecule collision experiments which aim to probe molecular potential energy surfaces. The collisional technique employed relates small changes in the kinetic energy of a projectile ion after it has undergone collision with a static neutral atom/molecule to changes in the overall potential energy of the collision system; information can be furnished about the interaction potential between the projectile and the target. First measurements are reported of a high resolution target excitation spectrum obtained in 1.8 keV collisions of H2+ ions with N2. New results pertaining to collision-induced dissociation of CO2 + ions are presented and discussed in terms of potential functions of low-lying electronic states of the molecular ion.

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Keywords:Ion-Molecule Collisions; Translational Energy Spectrometer; Dissociation; Energy Loss Spectra
ID Code:69078
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