Journal article
(e,2e) study of two-center interference effects in the ionization of N2
Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics), Vol.80(6), 062704
2009
Abstract
A number of previous studies have suggested the possibility of two-center interference effects in the single ionization of diatomic molecules such as H2 and N2. While interference effects have been successfully observed in the ionization of H2, to date evidence for interference in N2 ionization has yet to be conclusively demonstrated. This study presents triply differential cross sections for electron impact ionization of N2, measured using the (e,2e) technique. The data are probed for signatures of two-center interference effects. Evidence for interference manifesting in the cross sections is observed.
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- Title
- (e,2e) study of two-center interference effects in the ionization of N2
- Authors
- L R Hargreaves (Author) - University of AdelaideC J Colyer (Author) - University of AdelaideM A Stevenson (Author) - University of AdelaideBirgit Lohmann (Author) - University of AdelaideO Al-Hagan (Author) - Missouri University of Science and Technology, United StatesD H Madison (Author) - Missouri University of Science and Technology, United StatesC G Ning (Author) - Tsinghua University, China
- Publication details
- Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics), Vol.80(6), 062704; 7
- Publisher
- American Physical Society
- Date published
- 2009
- DOI
- 10.1103/PhysRevA.80.062704
- ISSN
- 1050-2947
- Organisation Unit
- Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic); University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Thompson Institute
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449522302621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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