Unraveling the Photodissociation Branching and Pathways of Methane at 118 nm by Imaging the CH3, CH2, and CH Fragments
Pengcheng Wang,
Qiaosong Lin,
Chunlei Xiao
et al.
Abstract:Under irradiation of a vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) photon, methane dissociates and yields multiple fragments. This photochemical behavior is not only of fundamental importance but also with wideranging implications in several branches of science. Despite that and numerous previous investigations, the product channel branching is still under debate, and the underlying dissociation mechanisms remain elusive. In this study, the photofragment imaging technique was exploited for the first time to map out the momentum … Show more
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