Photoion-photoion coincidence study of the fragmentation of the doubly charged N cation
The Journal of Chemical Physics, ISSN: 0021-9606, Vol: 88, Issue: 3, Page: 1732-1736
1988
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Article Description
Formation and fragmentation of the doubly charged N cation were studied by using the photoion-photoion coincidence (PIPICO) method. Six electronic states of N were observed. Their ionization energies were measured with uncertainties of about 0.3 eV, which allowed a tentative assignment of these states. It was furthermore demonstrated that N dissociates into N (P) + N (P) whichever initial electronic state is populated. © 1988 American Institute of Physics.
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