Soft ionization by low-energy, tunable electrons is implemented for the first time in crossed molecular beam reactive scattering experiments with mass-spectrometric detection. The power of the method, which permits the suppression of the dissociative ionization of interfering species, is exemplified with the study of the O(3P)+C2H2 multichannel reaction.
"Soft" electron impact ionization in crossed molecular beam reactive scttering: The dynamics of the O(3P)+C2H2 reaction
CAPOZZA, Giovanni;SEGOLONI, ENRICO;LEONORI, FRANCESCA;VOLPI, GIAN GUALBERTO;CASAVECCHIA, Piergiorgio
2004
Abstract
Soft ionization by low-energy, tunable electrons is implemented for the first time in crossed molecular beam reactive scattering experiments with mass-spectrometric detection. The power of the method, which permits the suppression of the dissociative ionization of interfering species, is exemplified with the study of the O(3P)+C2H2 multichannel reaction.File in questo prodotto:
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