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“…The reason for this discrepancy at 10 bar is not fully clear, but one can speculate that the decreasing detection efficiency of ions with increasing mass may play a more significant role here, and that the smallest fragments might be more likely to coincide with inelastically scattered electrons. Clearly, the charge transfer dynamics (and therein the efficiency of charge migration to water) are subject also to any transient nuclear dynamics occurring during and after the lifetime of the intermediate dicationic state (which in pure argon clusters was reported to be up to several ns 34 ), which could be an interesting subject of further theoretical work on the matter.…”
Fragmentation dynamics of argon–water heteroclusters upon high energy electron irradiation were monitored with Auger electron–ion–ion coincidence spectroscopy, providing selectivity to the ionization site and the electronic decay process.
“…The reason for this discrepancy at 10 bar is not fully clear, but one can speculate that the decreasing detection efficiency of ions with increasing mass may play a more significant role here, and that the smallest fragments might be more likely to coincide with inelastically scattered electrons. Clearly, the charge transfer dynamics (and therein the efficiency of charge migration to water) are subject also to any transient nuclear dynamics occurring during and after the lifetime of the intermediate dicationic state (which in pure argon clusters was reported to be up to several ns 34 ), which could be an interesting subject of further theoretical work on the matter.…”
Fragmentation dynamics of argon–water heteroclusters upon high energy electron irradiation were monitored with Auger electron–ion–ion coincidence spectroscopy, providing selectivity to the ionization site and the electronic decay process.
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