Doubly differential cross sections for the ionization of the SF molecule by electron impact
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, ISSN: 0953-4075, Vol: 29, Issue: 9, Page: 1849-1859
1996
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The partial doubly differential cross sections (PDDCS) for the ions SF, SF, SF, SF, (SF, SF), S, SF, SF and SF resulting from the dissociative ionization of the SF molecule by electron impact employing the ejected-electron and produced-ion coincidence technique have been measured. Measurements have been made for incident electron energies of 100 and 200 eV and for ejected electron energies of 30, 50, 65, 100 and 150 eV. The angular range for the detection of the ejected electron is between 10° and 120°. No trace of SF ions is found at any energy used. No previous data or theoretical predictions exist with which to make comparisons.
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