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Charge transfer dynamics in Ar+ + CO

Michaelsen, T.
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Gstir, T.
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Bastian, B.
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September 9, 2020
Molecular Physics

Differential cross sections for the charge transfer reaction between Ar(+)and CO have been measured using three-dimensional velocity map imaging in a crossed beam setup at the two relative collision energies 0.55 and 0.74 eV. We find dominant forward scattering with CO(+)product ions predominantly in the vibrational levels=6,7 of the electronic ground state X. This is indicative of a direct resonant mechanism for the two argon spin-orbit states. At both collision energies also an isotropic distribution with product ions exhibiting high internal excitation is observed. This is more pronounced at the higher collision energy, where the first electronically excited state Abecomes accessible. We conclude that the A-state is partially populated by the product ions at 0.74 eV collision energy and suggest that the isotropic distribution stems from the formation of a charge-transfer complex, in concurrence with previously performed studies. [GRAPHICS] .

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research article
DOI
10.1080/00268976.2020.1815885
Web of Science ID

WOS:000568911900001

Author(s)
Michaelsen, T.
Gstir, T.
Bastian, B.
Carrascosa, E.  
Ayasli, A.
Meyer, J.
Wester, R.
Date Issued

2020-09-09

Published in
Molecular Physics
Article Number

e1815885

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical

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Chemistry

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Physics

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reaction dynamics

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charge transfer

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crossed beams

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velocity map imaging

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laser-induced fluorescence

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ion-molecule collisions

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rare-gas ions

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cross-sections

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proton-transfer

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kinetic-energy

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rate constants

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co

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n-2

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September 30, 2020
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