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Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption This page intentionally left blank Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption Absolute Partial Cross Sections Joseph Berkowitz Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA AMSTERDAM lBOSTON lHEIDELBERGl LONDON NEWYORK lOXFORDlPARIS lSANDIEGO SANFRANCISCOl SINGAPORElSYDNEYlTOKYO AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier 32JamestownRoad,LondonNW17BY,UK 525BStreet,Suite 1800,SanDiego,CA 92101-4495,USA 225WymanStreet,Waltham,MA02451,USA TheBoulevard,LangfordLane,Kidlington,OxfordOX51GB,UK Copyright(cid:1)2015ElsevierLtd.Allrightsreserved. ArgonneNationallaboratory undercontractNo.W-31-109-ENG-38withtheU.S. Department ofEnergy. 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Practitionersandresearchersmustalwaysrelyontheirownexperienceandknowledge inevaluating andusinganyinformation,methods,compounds,orexperiments describedherein.Inusingsuchinformationormethodstheyshouldbemindfuloftheir ownsafetyandthesafetyofothers,includingpartiesforwhomtheyhaveaprofessional responsibility. Tothefullestextentofthelaw,neitherthePublishernortheauthors,contributors,or editors,assumeanyliabilityforanyinjuryand/ordamagetopersonsorpropertyasa matterofproductsliability,negligenceorotherwise,orfromanyuseoroperationof anymethods,products,instructions, orideas containedinthematerialherein. ISBN:978-0-12-801943-6 BritishLibrary CataloguinginPublicationData Acatalogue recordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-Publication Data AcatalogrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress ForinformationonallAcademicPresspublications visitourwebsiteathttp://store.elsevier.com/ Contents Preface xi Acknowledgment xiii 1. Alternative Designations of Absolute Partial Cross Sections 1 1.1 TheSo-CalledComplete, orPerfect,Experiment 1 1.2 Multichannel QuantumDefectTheory(MQDT) 3 1.3 TheMolecularOrbitalPicture; One-Hole IonizedStates from EachOrbital 6 1.4 IonizationCross-Sections CanAlsoBePartitioned AccordingtoTheirFinal IonicState 6 References 7 2. Atoms 9 2.1 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Helium 9 2.1.1 Introduction 9 2.1.2 TotalPhotoabsorption 13 2.1.3 PartialCross-Sections 15 2.1.4 AbovetheHe2þ Threshold 15 References 20 2.2 AbsolutePartialCross-Sectionsof AtomicLithium 23 2.2.1 Introduction 23 2.2.2 PartialCross-Sectionsbelow64.41eV 24 2.2.3 Photoelectron Spectroscopy 26 2.2.4 PhotoionizationMassSpectroscopy 34 References 37 2.3 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Atomic Nitrogen 40 2.3.1 Introduction 40 2.3.2 Photoelectron Spectroscopy 40 2.3.3 PhotoionizationMassSpectrometry 42 References 47 2.4 AbsolutePartialCross-SectionsofAtomicOxygen 48 2.4.1 Introduction 48 2.4.2 Photoelectron Spectroscopy 48 2.4.3 PhotoionizationMassSpectrometry 55 References 57 v vi Contents 2.5 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Neon 59 2.5.1 ValenceShell Photoionization 59 2.5.2 Photoionization intheVicinityoftheK-Shell 65 References 68 2.6 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Sodium 70 2.6.1 Introduction 70 2.6.2 PhotoelectronSpectroscopy 70 2.6.3 Photoionization MassSpectrometry 72 2.6.4 K-ShellIonization 74 References 75 2.7 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Atomic Chlorine 77 2.7.1 PhotoelectronSpectroscopy 77 2.7.2 Photoionization MassSpectrometry 80 References 81 2.8 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Argon 83 2.8.1 OuterValenceRegion(15.76e29.24eV) 83 2.8.2 InnerValenceRegiontoL-EdgeApproach (29.24e235eV) 85 2.8.3 PassingthroughtheL-Edge(w240e1300 eV) 88 2.8.4 TheK-Edge Region(w3190e3500eV) 95 2.8.5 MechanismsofFormationofArnþ 97 References 102 3. Diatomic Molecules 107 3.1 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of H 2 107 3.1.1 Ion-PairFormation 107 3.1.2 VibrationalIntensities 107 3.1.3 VibrationalAutoionization 111 3.1.4 DissociativeIonization,ElectronicallyExcited States 111 3.1.5 DoublePhotoionization 117 References 118 3.2 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of N 2 120 3.2.1 OuterValenceRegion 120 3.2.2 InnerValenceRegion 124 3.2.3 PartialCross-SectionsNear theK-Edge 131 References 141 3.3 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Molecular Oxygen 144 3.3.1 OuterValenceRegion 144 3.3.2 InnerValenceRegion 151 3.3.3 PartialCross-SectionsNear theK-Edge 160 References 166 Contents vii 3.4 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Carbon Monoxide 169 3.4.1 Outer Valence Region 169 3.4.2 InnerValenceRegion 174 3.4.3 PartialCross-SectionsNear theCarbonK-Edge 181 3.4.4 PartialCross-SectionsNear theOxygenK-Edge 190 References 195 3.5 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of NO 198 3.5.1 Introduction 198 3.5.2 ValenceShell AbsolutePartialCross-Sections 198 3.5.3 ValenceShell 204 3.5.4 Approaching theNK-EdgeofNO 209 3.5.5 Approaching theO K-Edge ofNO 213 References 215 3.6 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of HCl 218 3.6.1 Introduction 218 3.6.2 PartialCross-Sectionsfor theOuter-and Inner-ValenceOrbitals 219 3.6.3 PhotoionizationMassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons,Outer-and Inner-ValenceRegion 222 3.6.4 PartialCross-SectionsforCoreExcitations andDecay 225 3.6.5 PhotoionizationMassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons,CoreRegion 230 References 236 4. Triatomic Molecules 239 4.1 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of H O 2 239 4.1.1 Introduction 239 4.1.2 Absolute PartialCross-Sections,Outer andInner ValenceOrbitals 239 4.1.3 PhotoionizationMassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons,Outer andInner ValenceRegion 242 4.1.4 Absolute PartialCross-SectionsNear the O K-EdgeofH2O 247 References 254 4.2 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of CO 2 257 4.2.1 Introduction 257 4.2.2 Absolute PartialCross-Sections,Valence Shells 258 4.2.3 PhotoionizationMassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons,Outer andInnerValence Regions 261 viii Contents 4.2.4 TheCoreExcitationandIonization 266 References 276 4.3 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of N O 2 278 4.3.1 Introduction 278 4.3.2 AbsolutePartialCross-Sections, Valence Shells 279 4.3.3 Photoionization MassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons, Outer andInnerValenceRegions 284 4.3.4 TheCoreExcitationandIonization 291 References 300 4.4 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of NO 2 302 4.4.1 Introduction 302 4.4.2 AbsolutePartialCross-Sections 303 4.4.3 Photoionization MassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons, Outer andInnerValenceRegions 307 4.4.4 CoreExcitationandIonization 318 References 321 4.5 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of H S 2 323 4.5.1 Introduction 323 4.5.2 AbsoluteCross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceOrbitals 323 4.5.3 Photoionization MassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons, ValenceRegion 327 4.5.4 AbsolutePartialCross-Sections forCore ExcitationandDecay 333 References 343 4.6 Absolute Partial Photoionization Cross-Sections of SO 2 346 4.6.1 Introduction 346 4.6.2 AbsolutePartialCross-Sections ofValence IonizationBands 349 4.6.3 Photoionization MassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons, ValenceRegion 350 4.6.4 AbsolutePartialCross-Sections forCore ExcitationandDecay 356 References 369 4.7 Absolute Partial Photoionization Cross-Sections of Ozone 372 4.7.1 Introduction 372 4.7.2 AbsoluteCross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceOrbitals 373 4.7.3 Photoionization MassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons, ValenceRegion 379 4.7.4 Conclusions(ValenceShellIonization) 383 Contents ix 4.7.5 TheK-EdgeRegion 383 References 388 5. Polyatomic Molecules 391 5.1 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of NH 3 391 5.1.1 Introduction 391 5.1.2 Absolute PartialCross-Sectionsofthe Outer andInnerValence Shells 392 5.1.3 PhotoionizationMassSpectrometry:Absolute PartialCross-SectionsofIons,ValenceRegion 395 5.1.4 PartialCross-SectionsforCoreExcitation andDecay 400 References 406 5.2 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of CH 4 408 5.2.1 Introduction 408 5.2.2 Absolute Cross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceShells 410 5.2.3 Absolute IonCross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceShells 412 5.2.4 PartialCross-SectionsforCoreExcitation andDecay 414 References 420 5.3 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Acetylene (C H ) 2 2 423 5.3.1 Introduction 423 5.3.2 Absolute Cross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceShells 424 5.3.3 Absolute IonCross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceShells 426 5.3.4 PartialCross-SectionsforCoreExcitation andDecay 435 References 439 5.4 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Ethylene (C H ) 2 4 442 5.4.1 Introduction 442 5.4.2 Absolute Cross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceShells 443 5.4.3 Absolute IonCross-Sections,OuterandInner ValenceShells 445 5.4.4 PartialCross-SectionsforCoreExcitation andDecay 452 References 456 5.5 Absolute Partial Cross-Sections of Ethane (C H ) 2 6 459 5.5.1 Introduction 459

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Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption: Partial Cross Sections is a companion work to Joseph Berkowitz's earlier work, Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption: Absolute Total Cross Sections, published with Academic Press in 2002. In this work Joseph Berkowitz selected the "best" absolute partial cross se
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