Formation of autoionizing atomic nitrogen from superexcited states of nitric oxide

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Photodissociation of NO followed by autoionization of an N atom has been studied by two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation. In addition to the bands due to molecular ionization, the two-dimensional spectrum shows several characteristic patterns in the photon energy range of 21.5-27 eV which result from autoionization of the Rydberg states converging to N+(1De) into the ionic ground state N+(3Pe). The electronic states of the counter atomic oxygen can be determined from the lower onset energies of these patterns to be 3Pe and/or 1De. Discussion is made about the transition region for the photodissociation reaction, especially being focused on the nature of the primary molecular states and their dynamical aspects including competitive molecular autoionization. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.

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Hikosaka, Y., Hattori, H., Hikida, T., & Mitsuke, K. (1996). Formation of autoionizing atomic nitrogen from superexcited states of nitric oxide. Journal of Chemical Physics, 105(15), 6367–6374. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.472489

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