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Photoelectron Imaging of Anions Illustrated by 310 Nm Detachment of F−
Published on: July 27, 2018
Dissociation dynamics in low energy electron attachment to ammonia using velocity slice imaging
Dipayan Chakraborty1, Aranya Giri, Dhananjay Nandi
1Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Mohanpur 741246, India. dhananjay@iiserkol.ac.in.
Abstract:
The complete dissociation dynamics of low energy electron attachment to the ammonia molecule has been studied using velocity slice imaging (VSI) spectrometry. One low energy resonant peak around 5.5 eV and a broad resonance around 10.5 eV incident electron energies have been observed. The resonant states mainly dissociate via H- and NH2- fragments, though for the upper resonant state, the signature of NH- fragments is also predicted due to a three-body dissociation process. Kinetic energy and angular distributions of the NH2- fragment anions are measured simultaneously around the two resonances. Based on our experimental observations, we conclude that a temporary negative ion (TNI) state with A1 symmetry is responsible for the lower resonance. Whereas, we find strong evidence for the existence of a TNI state having A1 symmetry at the 10.5 eV resonance for the first time.
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