A threshold-photoelectron-coincidence spectrum of HBr has been recorded in the 32.2-35.8 eV photon energy range, with a resolution of ~0.01 eV, using a synchrotron radiation source. The X 3?- and a 1?2 states of the HBr2+ dication are clearly observed in the spectrum, while there is no clear evidence for the formation of the b 1?+ electronic state. For the first two states, the vibrational states v = 0-3 have been resolved, while for the ground X 3?- state also spin-orbit splitting has been detected. The results appear in good agreement with previous experimental observations. A comparison with theoretical predictions indicates the role of "noncovalent" contributions to the interaction between the two atomic partners for the formation of metastable states

Threshold-photoelectron-spectroscopy-coincidence study of the double photoionization of HBr

Alagia Michele;Stranges Stefano;
2004

Abstract

A threshold-photoelectron-coincidence spectrum of HBr has been recorded in the 32.2-35.8 eV photon energy range, with a resolution of ~0.01 eV, using a synchrotron radiation source. The X 3?- and a 1?2 states of the HBr2+ dication are clearly observed in the spectrum, while there is no clear evidence for the formation of the b 1?+ electronic state. For the first two states, the vibrational states v = 0-3 have been resolved, while for the ground X 3?- state also spin-orbit splitting has been detected. The results appear in good agreement with previous experimental observations. A comparison with theoretical predictions indicates the role of "noncovalent" contributions to the interaction between the two atomic partners for the formation of metastable states
2004
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
INFM
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
photoelectron spectra
vibrational states
synchrotron radiation
positive ions
metastable states
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