A study of the extreme ultraviolet spectrum of O2 by electron impact
- 15 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 82 (6) , 2519-2528
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.448301
Abstract
We have measured in the laboratory the electron impact emission cross sections for O2 at 200 eV. Included in the study are all emission features in the extreme ultraviolet from 40 to 131 nm at a resolution of 0.5 nm. The features are entirely from the dissociation products (OI, OII, OIII). Additionally we have measured the excitation functions from 0 to 400 eV for characteristic OI multiplets at 98.9 and 102.6 nm and for OII multiplets at 53.9 and 83.3 nm. We find the OI multiplets are formed near the dissociation limit whereas the OII multiplets have a threshold about 10 eV above the dissociation limit. We also determine the total VUV emission cross section of O2 from 40 to 200 nm and indicate the effects of autoionization to the measured emission spectrum.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Studies of extreme-ultraviolet emission from Rydberg series ofby electron impactPhysical Review A, 1984
- EUV studies of N2 and O2 produced by low energy electron impactThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1983
- Spectroscopy of the extreme ultraviolet dayglow at 6.5Å resolution: Atomic and ionic emissions between 530 and 1240ÅGeophysical Research Letters, 1979
- Oscillator strengths for dipole transitions in neutral oxygenJournal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1977
- The extreme ultraviolet (750‐1230 A) spectrum of an auroraGeophysical Research Letters, 1977
- Emission cross sections for O I and O II multiplet radiation produced by electron impact on O2Physica, 1971
- Dissociative Excitation of O2 in the Vacuum Ultraviolet by Electron ImpactThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
- Dissociative Excitation of Some Oxygen-Containing Molecules: Lifetimes and Electron-Impact Cross SectionsPhysical Review A, 1970
- Polarization of Atomic Fluorescence Excited by Molecular DissociationThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1968
- Cross Sections for Dissociative Ionization of Molecules by Electron ImpactThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1965