Electron-Impact Excitation and Negative-Ion Formation in Nand N
- 5 April 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 180 (1) , 111-120
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.180.111
Abstract
Threshold electron-impact excitation of ammonia has been studied using both "trapped electron" and "S electron-scavenger" techniques. Results from the two excitation studies show four well-defined peaks in the energy range from 6 to 12 eV. The scavenger spectrum exhibits a small peak below the first singlet state which is analogous to that previously found for O and is tentatively attributed to a triplet state. Also, an intense peak is observed at approximately 17 eV. Dissociative electron-capture cross sections for N and N have been measured with a total ionization chamber and the various ions contributing to these cross sections were recorded as functions of the electron energy with a TOF mass spectrometer using electron beams with resolution of ∼0.1 eV. The total negative-ion cross section for N (5.74 × ) peaking at 5.65 eV is approximately 1.1 times larger than the N cross section (5.36 × ) peaking at 5.86 eV which is analogous to previous results for water and heavy water. The total ionization cross section for N peaked at ∼0.21-eV higher energy than that for N. This is ascribed to a difference in the zero-point energy for the two molecules. The electron energy scale determined from /HCl in the mass-spectrometer study of the various ion-current peaks (e.g., , N, N, etc.) corresponded exactly to that obtained for the cross sections using the 19.31-eV resonance in the total ionization measurements. Accurate measurements of the () ion kinetic energy as a function of incident electron energy yield a dissociation energy of 4.35 ± 0.15 eV for N - H (or N - D).
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