Threshold vibrational excitation of CO2 by slow electrons.

Phys Rev Lett

Computing Sciences, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, One Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.

Published: February 2004

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Threshold structures, reminiscent of those seen in the polar hydrogen halides, have recently been observed in the cross sections for electron impact excitation of certain vibrational levels of the nonpolar CO2 molecule. These structures occur at energies outside the range where shape resonances dominate the dynamics. We propose a virtual state model that describes the multidimensional nuclear dynamics during the collision and explains quantitatively the selectivity observed in the excitation of the Fermi dyad, as well as the pattern of threshold peaks and oscillations seen in the upper levels of the higher polyads.

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