The double photoionization of HBr molecules, by synchrotron radiation in the energy range between 25 and 55 eV, has been studied in a mass spectrometric experiment. The HBr2+ and Br2+ product ions have been detected by a photoelectron-photoion-coincidence technique, while the H+ + Br+ formation, which follows the double ionization of HBr, has been studied by photoelectron-photoion-photoion-coincidence technique. HBr2+ ions are produced with a threshold of 32.4 (0.4) eV, while the dissociative channel leading to H+ + Br+, shows a threshold around 33 eV. The production of H + Br2+ occurs with a threshold of 40.2 (0.4) eV. These results appear to be in a fairly good agreement with earlier nonrelativistic calculations of potential energy curves and also with values indirectly obtained from experimental Auger spectra.

Mass Spectrometric Study of Double Photoionization of HBr Molecules

BRUNETTI, Brunetto Giovanni;CANDORI, Pietro;FALCINELLI, Stefano;VECCHIOCATTIVI, Franco
2002

Abstract

The double photoionization of HBr molecules, by synchrotron radiation in the energy range between 25 and 55 eV, has been studied in a mass spectrometric experiment. The HBr2+ and Br2+ product ions have been detected by a photoelectron-photoion-coincidence technique, while the H+ + Br+ formation, which follows the double ionization of HBr, has been studied by photoelectron-photoion-photoion-coincidence technique. HBr2+ ions are produced with a threshold of 32.4 (0.4) eV, while the dissociative channel leading to H+ + Br+, shows a threshold around 33 eV. The production of H + Br2+ occurs with a threshold of 40.2 (0.4) eV. These results appear to be in a fairly good agreement with earlier nonrelativistic calculations of potential energy curves and also with values indirectly obtained from experimental Auger spectra.
2002
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