2011
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.84.042701
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Dissociative-ionization cross sections for 12-keV-electron impact on CO2

Abstract: The dissociative ionization of a CO 2 molecule is studied at an electron energy of 12 keV using the multiple ion coincidence imaging technique. The absolute partial ionization cross sections and the precursor-specific absolute partial ionization cross sections of resulting fragment ions are obtained and reported. It is found that ∼75% of single ionization, 22% of double ionization, and ∼2% of triple ionization of the parent molecule contribute to the total fragment ion yield; quadruple ionization of CO 2 is fo… Show more

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“…The RIFs for CO + , C + , and O + show reasonably good agreement with those at low-energy electron impact because they possibly arise from the dipole allowed transitions, whereas the mismatch in the RIF values for CO 2+ , C 2+ , O 2+ , and C 3+ may arise due to the involvement of the dipole nonallowed transitions. In our earlier experiments, we have also observed the large RIF for doubly charged ions [34,36]. It has been shown [41] that at higher impact energies the multiple ionization is governed mainly by Auger-likeautoionization processes followed by creation of a vacancy in the inner-shell molecular orbital.…”
Section: A Rifs and Precursor-specific Relative Picssmentioning
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“…The RIFs for CO + , C + , and O + show reasonably good agreement with those at low-energy electron impact because they possibly arise from the dipole allowed transitions, whereas the mismatch in the RIF values for CO 2+ , C 2+ , O 2+ , and C 3+ may arise due to the involvement of the dipole nonallowed transitions. In our earlier experiments, we have also observed the large RIF for doubly charged ions [34,36]. It has been shown [41] that at higher impact energies the multiple ionization is governed mainly by Auger-likeautoionization processes followed by creation of a vacancy in the inner-shell molecular orbital.…”
Section: A Rifs and Precursor-specific Relative Picssmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The data was stored in a event by event mode and analyzed off-line by using the Cobold PC software. The ion-detection efficiency (D) of our setup is estimated to be ∼24% [34]. We have taken the same detection efficiency for all ions observed in the present experiment.…”
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