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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Multiple Ionisation and Fragmentation of Molecules

B. Siegmann, U. Werner and H. O. Lutz

Australian Journal of Physics 52(3) 545 - 554
Published: 1999

Abstract

The multiple ionisation and dissociation of molecules, e.g. H2, N2, H2O, CH4 and C60, by fast ions was studied using a position- and time-sensitive multi-particle detector. The data obtained allow a clear separation of various reaction channels. Of special interest are the ‘Coulomb explosion’ processes like N2 → Nq+ +Nn+ or H2O → H+ + H+ +On+. For these reactions the coincident measurement of the momenta of correlated fragment ion yields a kinematically complete image of the molecular break-up process, and the fragmentation energy as well as angular correlations can be derived for each individual event. In the case of H2 as target molecule the CE model describes the fragmentation energy rather well, whereas in the case of more complex molecules, e.g. N2, CO and CH4, the simple CE model is insufficient to explain the measured energy and angular spectra. Better agreement was achieved with ab initio MCSCF calculations which take into account several molecular states of the fragmenting highly charged molecular ion.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH98089

© CSIRO 1999

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