Journal article
Authors list: Klumpp, Stephan; Guda, Alexander A.; Schubert, Kaja; Mertens, Karolin; Hellhund, Jonas; Mueller, Alfred; Schippers, Stefan; Bari, Sadia; Martins, Michael
Publication year: 2018
Journal: Physical review A
Volume number: 97
Issue number: 3
ISSN: 2469-9926
eISSN: 2469-9934
Open access status: Hybrid
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.97.033401
Publisher: American Physical Society
Abstract:
Yields of atomic iodine Iq+ (q >= 2) fragments resulting from photoexcitation and photoionization of the target ions IH+ and I+ have been measured in the photon-energy range 610-680 eV, which comprises the thresholds for iodine 3d ionization. The measured ion-yield spectra show two strong and broad resonance features due to the excitation of the 3d(3/2,5/2) electrons into epsilon f states rather similar for both parent ions. In the 3d pre-edge range, excitations into (np pi)-like orbitals and into an additional sigma* orbital are found for IH+, which have been identified by comparison of the atomic I+ and molecular IH+ data and with the help of (time-dependent) density functional theory (DFT) and atomic Hartree-Fock calculations. The (5p pi) orbital is almost atomlike, whereas all other resonances of the IH+ primary ion show a more pronounced molecular character, which is deduced from the chemical shifts of the resonances and the theoretical analysis.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Klumpp, S., Guda, A., Schubert, K., Mertens, K., Hellhund, J., Mueller, A., et al. (2018) Photoabsorption of the molecular IH cation at the iodine 3d absorption edge, Physical review A, 97(3), Article 033401. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.97.033401
APA Citation style: Klumpp, S., Guda, A., Schubert, K., Mertens, K., Hellhund, J., Mueller, A., Schippers, S., Bari, S., & Martins, M. (2018). Photoabsorption of the molecular IH cation at the iodine 3d absorption edge. Physical review A. 97(3), Article 033401. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.97.033401
Keywords
CROSS-SECTIONS; HYDROGEN IODIDE; IONIZATION-POTENTIALS; PHOTOIONIZATION