2005
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.72.032706
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Dissociation dynamics of excited neutral fragments of gaseousSiCl4following Si2pand Cl2p

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“…Extensive work seeking to understand the causes of the mechanism of dissociation of these excited neutral species is indispensable to obtain a comprehension of the chemical dynamics. Neutral fragments have been detected from molecules adsorbed on surfaces via core-level excitation [6,[15][16][17][18]. Pathways existing for neutral fragmentation have been little investigated partly because of challenges in thorough probing of gaseous molecules, but, if the neutral fragments are in an excited state, uv-visible * Corresponding author: ktlu@nsrrc.org.tw dispersed fluorescence spectra prove to be a powerful tool for the investigation of neutral fragmentation of molecules with excitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Extensive work seeking to understand the causes of the mechanism of dissociation of these excited neutral species is indispensable to obtain a comprehension of the chemical dynamics. Neutral fragments have been detected from molecules adsorbed on surfaces via core-level excitation [6,[15][16][17][18]. Pathways existing for neutral fragmentation have been little investigated partly because of challenges in thorough probing of gaseous molecules, but, if the neutral fragments are in an excited state, uv-visible * Corresponding author: ktlu@nsrrc.org.tw dispersed fluorescence spectra prove to be a powerful tool for the investigation of neutral fragmentation of molecules with excitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathways existing for neutral fragmentation have been little investigated partly because of challenges in thorough probing of gaseous molecules, but, if the neutral fragments are in an excited state, uv-visible * Corresponding author: ktlu@nsrrc.org.tw dispersed fluorescence spectra prove to be a powerful tool for the investigation of neutral fragmentation of molecules with excitation. Measurement of the uv-visible fluorescence yield as a function of photon energy can provide valuable information about the deexcitation and fragmentation of core-excited molecules through a capability to detect both neutral and ionic fragments [6,16,18], but few reports have appeared of coordinated investigations of ionic and excited neutral fragments produced by core-level excitation of gaseous molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%