Dissociative recombination of H+2, HD+, and D+2 by collisions with slow electrons
- 15 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 86 (2) , 726-737
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.452275
Abstract
Using the multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT), dissociative recombination of H+ 2, HD+, and D+ 2 via the two‐electron excited superexcited state 1Σ g (2pσ u )2 is studied for each specified initial vibrational statev i (≲4) of molecular ions at low electron energies 0.02≲E≲1.0 eV. The necessary basic physical quantities, electronic coupling V(R) and quantum defect as a function of internuclear distance R, are obtained from our previous scattering calculations. As a by‐product we have also obtained the singlet scatteringd‐wave partial cross sections for the various vibrational transitions of molecular ions by electron impact. It is found that the Franck–Condon like factor between vibrational state and dissociative continuum is most decisive in characterizing the overall magnitude and energy dependence of the cross sections. Even the vibrational transitions occur predominantly via the dissociative superexcited state. This suggests that the preionization mechanism of the states of the 1Σ g symmetry is very different from that of 1Σ u and 1Π u in the vicinity of ionization threshold.Keywords
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