Photoelectron/photoion imaging spectrometry employing dispersed VUV radiation from the SOLEIL synchrotron has been used to study the predissociation of N states located up to 1.3 eV above the ion's first dissociation limit. Branching ratios for unimolecular decay into either N or N were obtained by measuring coincidences between threshold electrons and mass-selected product ions, using a supersonic beam of either N or N as photoionization target. The results confirm that predissociation of the state of N is faster than emission to the electronic ground-state by a factor 10 or more for all vibrational levels v' ≥ 3, while for N the two decay modes have comparable probabilities for the levels v' = 3, 4, and 5. In contrast, no significant isotope effect could be observed for the other states of N identified in the photoelectron spectrum. For both N and N isotopologues all vibrational levels of these other states decay to an extent of at least 95% by predissociation.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2019.00222 | DOI Listing |
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