Study of the dissociation of nitrous oxide following resonant excitation of the nitrogen and oxygen K-shells.
(2008) In Journal of Chemical Physics 128(2). p.9-024306- Abstract
 - A photochemistry study on nitrous oxide making use of site-selective excitation of terminal nitrogen, central nitrogen, and oxygen 1s-->3pi excitations is presented. The resonant Auger decay which takes place following excitation can lead to dissociation of the N(2)O(+) ion. To elucidate the nuclear dynamics, energy-resolved Auger electrons were detected in coincidence with the ionic dissociation products, and a strong dependence of the fragmentation pathways on the core-hole site was observed in the binding energy region of the first satellite states. A description based on the molecular orbitals as well as the correlation between the thermodynamical thresholds of ion formation and the first electronic states of N(2)O(+) has been used... (More)
 - A photochemistry study on nitrous oxide making use of site-selective excitation of terminal nitrogen, central nitrogen, and oxygen 1s-->3pi excitations is presented. The resonant Auger decay which takes place following excitation can lead to dissociation of the N(2)O(+) ion. To elucidate the nuclear dynamics, energy-resolved Auger electrons were detected in coincidence with the ionic dissociation products, and a strong dependence of the fragmentation pathways on the core-hole site was observed in the binding energy region of the first satellite states. A description based on the molecular orbitals as well as the correlation between the thermodynamical thresholds of ion formation and the first electronic states of N(2)O(+) has been used to qualitatively explain the observed fragmentation patterns. (Less)
 
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  abstract     = {{A photochemistry study on nitrous oxide making use of site-selective excitation of terminal nitrogen, central nitrogen, and oxygen 1s-->3pi excitations is presented. The resonant Auger decay which takes place following excitation can lead to dissociation of the N(2)O(+) ion. To elucidate the nuclear dynamics, energy-resolved Auger electrons were detected in coincidence with the ionic dissociation products, and a strong dependence of the fragmentation pathways on the core-hole site was observed in the binding energy region of the first satellite states. A description based on the molecular orbitals as well as the correlation between the thermodynamical thresholds of ion formation and the first electronic states of N(2)O(+) has been used to qualitatively explain the observed fragmentation patterns.}},
  author       = {{Céolin, Denis and Travnikova, O and Bao, Z and Piancastelli, M N and Tanaka, T and Hoshino, M and Kato, H and Tanaka, H and Harries, J R and Tamenori, Y and Prümper, C and Lischke, T and Liu, X-J and Ueda, K}},
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  publisher    = {{American Institute of Physics (AIP)}},
  series       = {{Journal of Chemical Physics}},
  title        = {{Study of the dissociation of nitrous oxide following resonant excitation of the nitrogen and oxygen K-shells.}},
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