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Dissociative photoionization of the NO molecule studied by photoelectron-photon coincidence technique (Articolo in rivista)
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- Dissociative photoionization of the NO molecule studied by photoelectron-photon coincidence technique (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.elspec.2010.07.003 (literal)
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Kivimaki, A.; Alvarez-Ruiz, J.; Coreno, M.; de Simone, M.; Moise, A.; Partanen, L.; Richter, R.; Stankiewicz, M. (2010)
Dissociative photoionization of the NO molecule studied by photoelectron-photon coincidence technique
in Journal of electron spectroscopy and related phenomena (Print)
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- Kivimaki, A.; Alvarez-Ruiz, J.; Coreno, M.; de Simone, M.; Moise, A.; Partanen, L.; Richter, R.; Stankiewicz, M. (literal)
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- CNR-IOM, Italy; IQFR-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; CNR-IMIP, Italy; Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy; University of Oulu, Finland; Uniwersytet Jagiello?ski, Poland (literal)
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- Dissociative photoionization of the NO molecule studied by photoelectron-photon coincidence technique (literal)
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- Low-energy photoelectron-vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) photon coincidences have been measured using synchrotron radiation excitation in the inner-valence region of the nitric oxide molecule. The capabilities of the coincidence set-up were demonstrated by detecting the 2s-1 -> 2p-1 radiative transitions in coincidence with the 2s photoelectron emission in Ne. In NO, the observed coincidence events are attributed to dissociative photoionization with excitation, whereby photoelectron emission is followed by fragmentation of excited NO+ ions into O+ + N* or N+ + O* and VUV emission from an excited neutral fragment. The highest coincidence rate occurs with the opening of ionization channels which are due to correlation satellites of the 3? photoionization. The decay time of VUV photon emission was also measured, implying that specific excited states of N atoms contribute significantly to observed VUV emission. (literal)
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