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15 May 1998 High-resolution photoelectron images and D+ photofragment images following 532-nm photolysis of D2
David W. Chandler, David W. Neyer, Albert J. R. Heck
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Abstract
The non-resonant ionization and dissociation of D2 by intense 532-nm laser light is studied by a variation of the 'ion imaging' technique called 'velocity mapping'. Images of the both the photoelectrons and D* photofragments are obtained and analyzed at two different laser intensities. Results are compared to previous studies and several differences are discussed.
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David W. Chandler, David W. Neyer, and Albert J. R. Heck "High-resolution photoelectron images and D+ photofragment images following 532-nm photolysis of D2", Proc. SPIE 3271, Laser Techniques for State-Selected and State-to-State Chemistry IV, (15 May 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308400
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Ionization

Photons

Ions

Pulsed laser operation

Molecules

Polarization

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