A study of the collisional dissociation of H2+ions with a flight-time difference method
- 11 July 1976
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics
- Vol. 9 (10) , 1801-1809
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3700/9/10/023
Abstract
Describes a flight-time difference method for the measurement of the velocity distributions of fragment pairs resulting from collisional dissociation of molecular ions in the keV range. Both dissociation fragments are detected in coincidence with respect to their flight-time difference, scattering angle and charge. Using this method velocity distributions were measured of the H-H, H-H+ and H+-H+ fragment pairs arising from collisional dissociation of 10 keV H2+ ions, the centres-of-mass of which were scattered in collisions with H2 molecules by less than 0.1 degrees . H-H fragments can be ascribed to dissociations in the lowest 3 Sigma u+ state of H2. The H-H+ fragments essentially come from dissociations in the 2p sigma u state of H2+. In addition some arise from H2+ ions lying prior to collision in highly excited vibrational and rotational states just below the dissociation limit of the 1s sigma g ground state. H+-H+ fragment pairs did not appear in dissociations of 10 keV H2+ ions incident on H2.Keywords
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