Molecular Beam Reactive Scattering Apparatus with Electron Bombardment Detector

Abstract
A crossed beams apparatus for study of thermal energy neutral-neutral reactions is described. The detector comprises a high efficiency (∼0.1%) electron bombardment ionizer, quadrupole mass filter, scintillation ion counter, and gated scalers synchronized with the beam modulation. The ionizer is nested within three chambers, each pumped by a separate ion pump and the innermost attached to a liquid nitrogen trap. The design is such that molecules which pass through the ionizer without being ionized fly on into another differentially pumped region before hitting a surface. The entire detector unit, including pumps and trap, is mounted on a rotatable platform (angular range ∼140°) which forms the lid of the scattering chamber. The beam sources also comprise modular units, mounted in differentially pumped side chambers which insert into ports in the scattering chamber. Angular distributions of reaction products have been measured for several reactions of Cl, Br, or D atoms with halogen molecules or hydrogen halides. Product velocity distributions have also been measured by time of flight for some of these reactions. In most cases, the partial pressure of interfering background species in the ionization region was ⪝ 10−15 Torr, and satisfactory data could be obtained with reactive scattering signals of a few counts per second.

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