Abstract
Ionization by electron impact in diatomic gases has been studied in this work with a mass spectrometer designed to measure me, appearance potential, and initial kinetic energy for each ion observed. Results have been obtained for the gases CO, N2, NO, and O2 with some confirmatory work in H2. Discussion is included of the nature and identification of dissociative ionization processes and of the retarding potential and appearance potential measurements. Values of important quantities such as the dissociation energies of CO, N2, and NO; the sublimation energy of C; the electron affinity of O; and the excitation energy of O are determined again by electron impact in this work.