Detailed dynamics of direct three-body recombination of singly charged ions.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

V. L. Tal'rose Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics, N. N. Semënov Federal Research Center of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii Prospect 38, Bld. 2, Moscow 119334, Russia.

Published: February 2022

We consider the main aspects of detailed dynamics of the reactions of direct three-body ion-ion recombination Cs + X + R → CsX + R (X = F, I and R = Ar, Xe) for non-central encounters of the ions. The reactions are simulated by the quasiclassical trajectory method using diabatic semiempirical potential energy surfaces proposed previously. The recombination mechanisms are studied visualization of randomly selected trajectories for each of the four systems. Comparison of trajectories for different systems with identical sets of initial conditions is carried out. For most of the presented trajectories, the ion encounter energy and the third body energy are equal to 1 eV. The characteristic function of recombination is defined, this function depends on 13 arguments including eight kinematic parameters. It is shown that the transfer of excess energy from the ion pair to the neutral atom can occur, in particular, an encounter of the R atom with the Cs ion, an encounter of the R atom with the X ion, or successive encounters of the R atom with both the ions, as well as an "insertion" of the R atom between the ions.

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