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Supplementary material from "Photodissociation as a probe of the H+3 avoided crossing seam"

Posted on 2019-06-18 - 08:42
Experiments are conducted to investigate the role of the avoided crossing seam in the photodissociation of H+3. Three-dimensional imaging of dissociation products is used to determine the kinetic energy release and branching ratio among the fragmentation channels. Vibrational distributions are measured by dissociative charge transfer of H+2 products. It is found that the photodissociation of hot H+3 in the near ultraviolet produces cold H+2, but hot H2. Modelling the wavepacket dynamics along the repulsive potential energy surface accounts for the repopulation of the ground potential energy surface. The role of the avoided crossing seam is emphasized and its importance for the astrophysically relevant charge transfer reactions underlined.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue ‘Advances in hydrogen molecular ions: H+3, H+5 and beyond’.

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences

AUTHORS (5)

X. Urbain
A. Dochain
R. Marion
T. Launoy
J. Loreau
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