The synchrotron based vacuum ultraviolet-pulsed field ionization-photoelectron (VUV-PFI-PE) spectrum of ammonia (NH(3)) has been measured in the energy range 10.12-12.12 eV using a room-temperature NH(3) sample. In addition to extending the VUV-PFI-PE measurement to include the v(2)(+) = 0, 10, 11, 12, and 13 and the v(1)(+) + nv(2)(+) (n = 4-9) vibrational bands, the present study also reveals photoionization transition line strengths for higher rotational levels of NH(3), which were not examined in previous PFI-PE studies. Here, v(1)(+) and v(2)(+) represent the N-H symmetric stretching and inversion vibrational modes of the ammonia cation (NH(3)(+)), respectively. The relative PFI-PE band intensities for NH(3)(+)(v(2)(+)=0-13) are found to be in general agreement with the calculated Franck-Condon factors. However, rotational simulation indicates that rotational photoionization transitions of the P-branches, particularly those for the lower v(2)(+) PFI-PE bands, are strongly enhanced by forced rotational autoionization. For the synchrotron based VUV-PFI-PE spectrum of the origin band of NH(3)(+), rotational transition intensities of the P-branch are overwhelming compared to those of other rotational branches. Similar to that observed for the nv(2)(+) (n = 0-13) levels, the v(1)(+) + nv(2)(+) (n = 4-9) levels are found to have a positive anharmonicity constant; i.e., the vibrational spacing increases as n is increased. The VUV laser PFI-PE measurement of the origin band has also been made using a supersonically cooled NH(3) sample. The analysis of this band has allowed the direct determination of the ionization energy of NH(3) as 82158.2 +/- 1.0 cm(-1), which is in good accord with the previous PFI-PE and photoionization efficiency measurements. Using the known nd(v(2)(+)=1,1(0)<--0(0)) Rydberg series of NH(3) as an example, we have demonstrated a valuable method based on two-color infrared-VUV-photoion depletion measurements for determining the rotational character of autoionizing Rydberg states.
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