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The Dissociative Ionization of N2O by low energy Electron Impact: the N+ and N2+ Dissociation Channels.
Locht, Robert; Olivier, J. L.; Beeckman, W. et al.
1981In XII International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions: Abstracts of Contributed Papers.
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Keywords :
Electron Impact; Kinetic energy distribution; N+ and N2+/N2O
Abstract :
[en] The kinetic energy-versus-appearance energy diagram obtained for N+ and N2+ from N2O by electron impact is discussed.
Research center :
Laboratoire de Dynamique Moléculaire
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Locht, Robert  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Chimie (Faculté des sciences) > Laboratoire de Dynamique Moléculaire (Sciences)
Olivier, J. L.
Beeckman, W.
Trousson, P.
Momigny, J.
Language :
English
Title :
The Dissociative Ionization of N2O by low energy Electron Impact: the N+ and N2+ Dissociation Channels.
Alternative titles :
[fr] L'Ionisation dissociative de N2O par impact électronique de faible énergie: les canaux de dissociation conduisant à N+ et N2+.
Publication date :
1981
Event name :
XIIth International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC).
Event place :
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, United States
Event date :
Juillet 1981
Audience :
International
Main work title :
XII International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions: Abstracts of Contributed Papers.
Pages :
379-380
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Funders :
FRFC - Fonds de la Recherche Fondamentale Collective [BE]
Commentary :
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