Negative ion resonance states of ammonia are accessed upon capture of electrons with energy 5.5 eV and 10.5 eV, respectively. These resonance states dissociate to produce H− and NH 2− fragment anions via different fragmentation channels. Using the velocity slice imaging technique, we measured the angular and kinetic energy distribution of the fragment H− and NH 2− anions with full 0–2π angular coverage across the two resonances. The scattered H− ions at both resonances show variation in their angular distribution as a function of the kinetic energy indicating geometric rearrangement of NH 3−* ion due to internal excitations and differ from the equilibrium geometry of the neutral molecule. The second resonance at 10.5 eV shows strong forward...
Electron-ion-ion coincidence measurements carried out at discrete resonances near the N 1s threshold...
The velocity slice imaging technique is used to obtain the kinetic energy and angular distributions ...
We have investigated electron capture by NH<sup>+</sup> resulting in dissociative recombination (DR)...
Ab initio theoretical studies and momentum-imaging experiments are combined to provide a consistent ...
The dissociation of ammonia dications induced by 300 eV electron impact has been studied using a col...
The dissociation dynamics of negative ion resonance states in H2S formed upon electron attachment ar...
Formamide (HCONH2) is the smallest molecule with a peptide bond and has recently been observed in th...
We have investigated electron capture by NH+ resulting in dissociative recombination (DR). The impac...
We report experimental results on three-dimensional momentum-imaging measurements of anions generate...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706We ha...
Dissociative electron attachment to H2O and D2O is studied using the recently developed ion momentum...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Veloc...
The state-to-state vibrational predissociation (VP) dynamics of the hydrogen-bonded ammonia-water di...
Fragmentation dynamics of core-excited isolated ammonia molecules is studied by two different and co...
Momentum imaging experiments on dissociative electron attachment to the water molecule are combined ...
Electron-ion-ion coincidence measurements carried out at discrete resonances near the N 1s threshold...
The velocity slice imaging technique is used to obtain the kinetic energy and angular distributions ...
We have investigated electron capture by NH<sup>+</sup> resulting in dissociative recombination (DR)...
Ab initio theoretical studies and momentum-imaging experiments are combined to provide a consistent ...
The dissociation of ammonia dications induced by 300 eV electron impact has been studied using a col...
The dissociation dynamics of negative ion resonance states in H2S formed upon electron attachment ar...
Formamide (HCONH2) is the smallest molecule with a peptide bond and has recently been observed in th...
We have investigated electron capture by NH+ resulting in dissociative recombination (DR). The impac...
We report experimental results on three-dimensional momentum-imaging measurements of anions generate...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706We ha...
Dissociative electron attachment to H2O and D2O is studied using the recently developed ion momentum...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Veloc...
The state-to-state vibrational predissociation (VP) dynamics of the hydrogen-bonded ammonia-water di...
Fragmentation dynamics of core-excited isolated ammonia molecules is studied by two different and co...
Momentum imaging experiments on dissociative electron attachment to the water molecule are combined ...
Electron-ion-ion coincidence measurements carried out at discrete resonances near the N 1s threshold...
The velocity slice imaging technique is used to obtain the kinetic energy and angular distributions ...
We have investigated electron capture by NH<sup>+</sup> resulting in dissociative recombination (DR)...