Photoion efficiency (PIE) curves obtained in the same photon energy region show that some photofragment ion channels are preferentially involved in the decay of these resonances in both SnBr2 and SnCl2.

Sn 4d electron excitations have been investigated in SnBr2 and SnCl2 free molecules experimentally and theoretically. The total ion yield (TIY) spectrum of tin dibromide in the Sn 4d excitation region (24 - 35 eV) is reported. The assignment of the experimental spectrum of SnBr2 is based on the excitation spectrum calculated at ab initio Configuration Interaction (CI) level, as well as on the comparison with experimental and theoretical data previously obtained for SnCl2.

Inner-shell d excitation in gas phase heavy-metal halides by synchrotron radiation photoemission and ab initio CI calculations

deSimone Monicab;
1995

Abstract

Sn 4d electron excitations have been investigated in SnBr2 and SnCl2 free molecules experimentally and theoretically. The total ion yield (TIY) spectrum of tin dibromide in the Sn 4d excitation region (24 - 35 eV) is reported. The assignment of the experimental spectrum of SnBr2 is based on the excitation spectrum calculated at ab initio Configuration Interaction (CI) level, as well as on the comparison with experimental and theoretical data previously obtained for SnCl2.
1995
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Photoion efficiency (PIE) curves obtained in the same photon energy region show that some photofragment ion channels are preferentially involved in the decay of these resonances in both SnBr2 and SnCl2.
Electron excitation
Sn 4d
SnCl2
snBr2
Synchrotron radiation
Synchrotron radiation photoemission
ab initio CI calculations
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