Absolute cross-sections of fragment negative ions in electron collisions with difluoromethane
Abstract
Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) and ion-pair dissociation (IPD) processes of Difluoromethane (CH2F2) have been studied in the incident electron energy range 0 to 45 eV. Three different fragment anions (F-, CHF- and F2-) are detected in the DEA range and two anions (F- and CHF-) are detected in IPD range. Absolute cross-section of the F- fragment ion is measured for the first time. Three different resonances for both F- and CHF- ions and one single resonance peak for the F2- ions are observed. Constant increase in ion counts above 8 eV incident electron energy indicates the involvement of IPD process. From the experimental observation, it is speculated that near 11 eV incident electron energy both DEA and IPD processes occur simultaneously.