Proton kinetic-energy distributions from dissociative photoionization of hydrogen

Physics – General Physics

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Gas Dissociation, Hydrogen Ions, Kinetic Energy, Photoionization, Proton Energy, Autoionization, Electron Transitions, Energy Distribution, Energy Spectra, Ground State, Potential Energy

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Measurement of proton kinetic-energy distributions from dissociative photoionization of H2 is reported for incident-photon energies up to 41 eV. Data are presented for transitions involving the 1s sigma(sub g) ground state and higher states of H2(+). At a photon energy of 41 eV, direct ionization involving the 2p sigma(sub u) state accounts for approximately one half of the dissociative ionization; other processes, autoionization or direct ionization involving states of higher energy than 2p sigma(sub u), account for the remainder.

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