Measurement of the branching ratio for the dissociative recombination of H3(+)+e

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Electron-Ion Recombination, Gas Dissociation, Hydrogen Ions, Neutral Gases, Branching (Mathematics), Electron States, Hydrogen Recombinations, Reaction Products, Vibrational Spectra

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The dissociative recombination of H3(+) with electrons can have two exit channels, namely e + H3(+) - H + H + H (channel I), and e + H3(+) - H2 + H (channel II). A new technique has been developed which has been used to determine the relative contributions of channels I and II to the overall recombination process. Over the energy range from 0.01 to 0.05 eV it has been found that channel I dominates.

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