Triple-differential cross sections for (e,2e) electron-impact ionization dynamics of tetrahydrofuran at low projectile energy

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We study the triple-differential cross section (TDCS) for the electron-impact ionization of the highest occupied molecular orbital of tetrahydrofuran at a projectile energy E0=91eV. The experimental data were measured using a reaction microscope, which covers a large part of the full solid angle for the secondary electron emission with energies ranging from 6 to 15 eV, and projectile scattering angles ranging from -10° to -20°. The experimental TDCSs are internormalized across all measured scattering angles and ejected energies. They are compared with predictions from the multicenter distorted-wave (MCDW) approximation and a modified MCDW-Nee method which includes the postcollision interaction (PCI) using the Ward-Macek factor. Additional calculations were obtained using a molecular three-body distorted-wave (M3DW) approach which accounts for PCI in an exact treatment. Generally, the MCDW-Nee and M3DW models show better agreement with experiment than the MCDW calculations. This shows the importance of accounting for PCI for low-energy outgoing electrons in electron-impact ionization processes.

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Wang, E., Ren, X., Gong, M., Ali, E., Wang, Z., Ma, C., … Dorn, A. (2020). Triple-differential cross sections for (e,2e) electron-impact ionization dynamics of tetrahydrofuran at low projectile energy. Physical Review A, 102(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.102.062813

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