2018
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6455/aaad93
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Formation, stability and dissociation dynamics of ${{\rm{N}}}_{2}{}^{{\rm{n}}+}$ cations (n= 1 − 2) in 3.5 keV e-N2collisions studied using the energy resolved electron–ion coincidence technique

Abstract: Coincidences between energy selected electrons and ions produced in the decay of a core hole ionized (excited) state in a free nitrogen molecule have been measured at three specified energies of emitted electrons to reveal the individual pathways produced in 3.5 keV electron-induced fragmentation processes. From these measurements, it has been possible to show, for the first time, that in addition to the normal Auger decay, the resonant Auger excitation channels also share their appreciable contributions in pr… Show more

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