Single photon double ionization studies of CS2 with synchrotron radiation

Abstract
Single photon double ionization of CS2 has been investigated, using mass spectrometric coincidence techniques: both metastable and dissociative CS++2 states have been observed; three different dissociation pathways of CS++2 have been demonstrated, including one bond (S++CS+) and two bonds (S++C+S+ and S++C++S) breakings; simulation of the observed dissociation provided some insight into the dissociation mechanisms. Monochromatized synchrotron radiation enabled us to measure the excitation spectra of these relatively intense processes, in the 25–75 eV photon energy range. Our results provide an approach to the spectroscopy of the doubly charged CS++2 ion; comparison with a SCF‐LCAO‐MO calculation leads to a tentative assignment of the observed states.

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