Ion-momentum imaging of dissociative electron attachment dynamics in acetylene
Abstract
We present experimental results for dissociative electron attachment to acetylene near the 3 eV 2g resonance. In particular, we use an ion-momentum imaging technique to investigate the dissociation channel leading to C2H- fragments. From our measured ion-momentum results we extract fragment kinetic energy and angular distributions. We directly observe a significant dissociation bending dynamic associated with the formation of the transitory negative ion. In modeling this bending dynamic with ab initio electronic structure and fixed-nuclei scattering calculations we obtain good agreement with the experiment.
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