Abstract
Simultaneous imaging of both positive and negative product ions is used to exclusively study photoion pair formation free from interference of competing fragmentation channels. Resonance enhanced multi-photon excitation allows us to interrogate potential energy surfaces for vastly differing molecular geometries. 3D imaging provides complete fragment information. We applied the technique to HCl as a benchmark and identified the gateway state leading to photoion pairs. The approach can easily be applied to any molecule exhibiting a potential with an attractive part at large internuclear distances. © the Partner Organisations 2014.
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Poretskiy, M., Chichinin, A. I., Maul, C., & Gericke, K. H. (2014). Simultaneous imaging of both product ions: Exploring gateway states for HCl as a benchmark molecule. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(36), 19741–19746. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp02244k
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