Fast fragmentation in core-excited molecules The role of symmetry breaking and nuclear motion
(2009) In The European Physical Journal. Special Topics 169. p.79-84- Abstract
- Symmetry breaking is an important phenomenon connected to the excitation of core electrons in molecules. The fundamental question of whether inner-shell electronic-state orbitals are delocalized, and what the underlying mechanism for breaking the symmetry of a molecule upon dissociation are the subject of much debate, especially for the case of diatomic molecules. One method for studying molecular fragmentation, which is based upon a symmetry picture, is multicoincidence ion spectroscopy. Here we give a brief presentation of some of the applications of this technique, where symmetry, nuclear motion and the temporal signature are of importance.
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- Ristinmaa Sörensen, Stacey LU
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- 2009
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- The European Physical Journal. Special Topics
- volume
- 169
- pages
- 79 - 84
- publisher
- Springer
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- wos:000264560900013
- scopus:65649112146
- ISSN
- 1951-6355
- DOI
- 10.1140/epjst/e2009-00976-9
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- English
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