| Literature DB >> 19618922 |
M Alagia1, P Candori, S Falcinelli, M Lavollée, F Pirani, R Richter, S Stranges, F Vecchiocattivi.
Abstract
The double photoionization of CO(2) molecules has been studied in the 34-50 eV photon energy range, by the use of synchrotron radiation and detecting electron-ion and electron-ion-ion coincidences. Three processes have been observed: (i) the formation of the CO(2)(2+) molecular dication, (ii) the production of a metastable (CO(2)(2+))* that dissociates, with an apparent lifetime of 3.1 micros, giving rise to CO(+) and O(+) ions, and (iii) the dissociation leading to the same products, but occurring with a lifetime shorter than 0.05 micros. The relative dependence on the photon energy of the cross section for such processes has been measured. While for the production of the molecular dication a threshold is observed, in agreement with the vertical threshold for double ionization of CO(2), for the dissociative processes the threshold appears to be lower than that value, indicating the presence of an indirect dissociation, probably leading to the formation of CO(+) together with a neutral autoionizing oxygen atom.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19618922 DOI: 10.1021/jp9048988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem A ISSN: 1089-5639 Impact factor: 2.781