2001
DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/34/18/305
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K-shell photoionization of CO and N2: is there a link between the photoelectron angular distribution and the molecular decay dynamics?

Abstract: We have used COLTRIMS to measure the angular distribution of electrons released from the K-shell of N 2 and the carbon K-shell of CO by absorption of one linear polarized photon. For each ionization event which leads to two charged fragments we determine the angle of the photoelectron with respect to the fragment ion momenta. In addition we determine the charge state and energy of the molecular fragments. We find a breakdown of the axial recoil approximation for CO for kinetic energy releases below 10.2 eV, wh… Show more

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“…1a. For this high KER the axial recoil approximation is known to be valid [18]. The transition to the 1 Π, 3 Π and 1 ∆ in region I shows an emission mainly perpendicular to the molecular axis, as one expects for a Π wave.…”
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“…1a. For this high KER the axial recoil approximation is known to be valid [18]. The transition to the 1 Π, 3 Π and 1 ∆ in region I shows an emission mainly perpendicular to the molecular axis, as one expects for a Π wave.…”
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“…2) which then couples to the first 3 Σ − curve leading to the ionic ground states. This corresponds to a dominant peak at 10 eV in the KER spectrum [17,18]. Similarly the structure around 251-255 eV Auger energy corresponds to a decay to the first [16] allow an assignment of the dominant channels in this region.…”
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“…In the case of core or inner-shell photoionization followed by a single Auger decay, two valence electrons are lost in the final state and this condition, called ''axial recoil'' for diatomics, may or may not be satisfied [11]. However, because simultaneous double Auger decay is a strongly populated decay channel in methane, a substantial fraction of photoionization events produce a CH þþþ 4 trication from which three bonding electrons are…”
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