Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) cross sections for NH3 and CH4 are measured in a crossed beam apparatus with special care to eliminate discrimination due to kinetic energy and angular distribution of the fragment ions. The cross sections are put on absolute scale using the relative flow technique. The absolute cross sections for the formation of H− and NH2− from ammonia and H− and CH2− from methane are compared with available data from literature. It is seen that the present results are considerably different from what has been reported before. We also compare the cross sections of the H− channel from these molecules along with that from H2O to those from organic molecules containing alkyl, amino and hyd...
Absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to NO2 have been measured and com...
Total cross sections for the dissociative electron attachment process are presented for the DNA base...
Interaction between low-energy electrons and molecules can lead to dissociative electron attachment ...
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) cross sections for NH3 and CH4 are measured in a crossed beam...
Dissociative electron attachment process to water, methane and ammonia has been studied in gas phase...
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) cross sections for simple organic molecules, namely, acetic a...
New measurements of the absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment (DEA) in molecu...
New measurements of the absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment (DEA) in molecu...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Absolute dissociative electron attachment cross sections for the formation of F−, F2−, and NF2− from...
The velocity slice imaging technique is used to obtain the kinetic energy and angular distributions ...
Dissociative electron attachment to formic acid (HCOOH) is studied in a crossed beams experiment usi...
We present cross sections for the neutral dissociation of methane, in a large part obtained through ...
We present cross sections for the neutral dissociation of methane, in a large part obtained through ...
Absolute cross-sections for electron-impact dissociative excitation of C2H2+ and C2D2+ to C2D+, CH+,...
Absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to NO2 have been measured and com...
Total cross sections for the dissociative electron attachment process are presented for the DNA base...
Interaction between low-energy electrons and molecules can lead to dissociative electron attachment ...
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) cross sections for NH3 and CH4 are measured in a crossed beam...
Dissociative electron attachment process to water, methane and ammonia has been studied in gas phase...
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) cross sections for simple organic molecules, namely, acetic a...
New measurements of the absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment (DEA) in molecu...
New measurements of the absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment (DEA) in molecu...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Absolute dissociative electron attachment cross sections for the formation of F−, F2−, and NF2− from...
The velocity slice imaging technique is used to obtain the kinetic energy and angular distributions ...
Dissociative electron attachment to formic acid (HCOOH) is studied in a crossed beams experiment usi...
We present cross sections for the neutral dissociation of methane, in a large part obtained through ...
We present cross sections for the neutral dissociation of methane, in a large part obtained through ...
Absolute cross-sections for electron-impact dissociative excitation of C2H2+ and C2D2+ to C2D+, CH+,...
Absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to NO2 have been measured and com...
Total cross sections for the dissociative electron attachment process are presented for the DNA base...
Interaction between low-energy electrons and molecules can lead to dissociative electron attachment ...