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Dissociation dynamics of ion-pair states accessed by low-energy electron collision: a review

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posted on 2024-11-07, 20:07 authored by D. Chakraborty, A. Paul
Abstract Ion-pair (IP) states are the superexcited states of the neutral molecule that dissociate as a pair of positive and negative ions. These states are generally present near the ionization continuum of the molecule. IP states can be accessed by using photoexcitation or by using the electron collision technique. Different photoexcitation techniques are widely used over the years to study the threshold (threshold IP production spectroscopy) and the dynamics (IP imaging spectroscopy) of the IP states. However, the electron collision technique is ignored over the years and only a few studies are available. In this review, we will discuss different experimental techniques to probe IP states by using electron collision and also the dynamics of the IP states that are accessed by the electron collision.

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2023

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Page 142001

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J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys.

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Volume 56

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