Double Photoionisation Spectra of Molecules
John Eland and Raimund Feifel
Abstract
This book contains spectra of the doubly charged positive ions (dications) of some 75 molecules, including the major constituents of terrestrial and planetary atmospheres and prototypes of major chemical groups. It is intended to be a new resource for research in all areas of molecular spectroscopy involving high energy environments, both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial. All the spectra have been produced by photoionisation using laboratory lamps or synchrotron radiation and have been measured using the magnetic bottle time-of-flight technique by coincidence detection of correlated electron ... More
This book contains spectra of the doubly charged positive ions (dications) of some 75 molecules, including the major constituents of terrestrial and planetary atmospheres and prototypes of major chemical groups. It is intended to be a new resource for research in all areas of molecular spectroscopy involving high energy environments, both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial. All the spectra have been produced by photoionisation using laboratory lamps or synchrotron radiation and have been measured using the magnetic bottle time-of-flight technique by coincidence detection of correlated electron pairs. Full references to published work on the same species are given, though for several molecules these are the first published spectra. Double ionisation energies are listed and discussed in relation to the molecular electronic structure of the molecules. A full introduction to the field of molecular double ionisation is included and the mechanisms by which double photoionisation can occur are examined in detail. A preliminary chapter covers double photoionisation of an atom in order to explain the basic principles of the technique, then five chapters present spectra of molecules of increasing size. A seventh chapter on the new fields of core–core and core–valence double ionisations, with selected examples, completes the main body of the book. Appendices explain the detailed mechanisms of double photoionisation, the calibration of the electron spectrometers, and give a brief summary of the methods by which double ionisation energies are calculated theoretically.
Keywords:
double photoionisation,
coincidence detection,
molecular spectroscopy,
doubly charged ions,
dications
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2017 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780198788980 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: March 2018 |
DOI:10.1093/oso/9780198788980.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
John Eland, author
Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry and Fellow of Worcester College, University of Oxford
Raimund Feifel, author
Professor of Experimental and Molecular Physics, University of Gothenburg
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