Photoelectron spectroscopy of O- at 266 nm: Ratio of ground- and excited-state atomic oxygen production and channel-resolved photoelectron anisotropy parameters

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The photodetachment dynamics of the atomic oxygen anion O- has been investigated at 266 nm (4.67 eV) by photoelectron detection in a crossed-beam experiment using a magnetic-bottle electron spectrometer. Taking explicit advantage of the Doppler shift imposed by the moving ion beam on the photoelectron energies, we report both the final-state branching ratio and photoelectron angular distributions. After photoabsorption at 266 nm, the formed electron-oxygen scattering state disintegrates, forming either the excited 1D or the ground 3P state of oxygen with a partition of 1D:3P=0.32 ± 0.06. The detachment leading to the production of O(3P) shows an angular distribution of photoelectrons characterized by βP=0.00 ± 0.10 mimicking a pure s-wave detachment, while the detachment into excited O(1D) occurs with βD=-0.90±0.10, giving direct evidence of interference between the outgoing s and d waves. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Domesle, C., Jordon-Thaden, B., Lammich, L., Förstel, M., Hergenhahn, U., Wolf, A., & Pedersen, H. B. (2010). Photoelectron spectroscopy of O- at 266 nm: Ratio of ground- and excited-state atomic oxygen production and channel-resolved photoelectron anisotropy parameters. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 82(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.82.033402

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