Dynamics of the dissociative electron attachment in H2O and D2O: The A1 resonance and axial recoil approximationa

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The dynamics of the formation and decay of negative ion resonance of A 1 symmetry at 8.5 eV electron energy in the dissociative electron attachment (DEA) process in H2O and D2O are investigated using the velocity slice imaging technique. While the highest energy hydride ions formed by DEA show angular distributions characteristic to the A 1 symmetry, those formed with low-kinetic energy show considerably different angular distributions indicating changes in the orientation of the dissociating bond due to bending mode vibrations. Our observations are quite different from the recently reported measurements, but consistent with the fully quantum calculations. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Ram, N. B., Prabhudesai, V. S., & Krishnakumar, E. (2012). Dynamics of the dissociative electron attachment in H2O and D2O: The A1 resonance and axial recoil approximationa. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 124(1), 271–279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-012-0226-4

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