Photoelectron-Photofragment Angular Correlation and Energy Partitioning in Dissociative Photodetachment

Abstract
Measurements of photoelectron-photofragment angular correlation and energy partitioning in the dissociative photodetachment of O4 (O4+hνO2+O2+e) at 532 nm are reported. Using photofragment translational energy and photoelectron spectroscopy in coincidence, vibrationally resolved product translational energy distributions and a pronounced angular correlation between the photoelectron and photofragment recoil directions are observed. These results provide insights into the molecule-fixed photoelectron angular distribution of a negative ion and structural information on O4 in the gas phase.