We present a study of the vibrationally resolved B 1s photoionization cross section of the BF3 molecule. A combination of high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy measurements and of state-of-the-art calculations shows the evolution of the photon energy dependence of the cross section from a complete trapping of the photoelectron wave (low energies) to oscillat ions due to intramolecular scattering [1, 2]. These diffract ion patterns allow to access structural information of both the neutral molecule and the core -hole species generated upon photoabsoption [3].

Vibrationally resolved B 1s photoionization cross section of BF3 / Ayuso, D.; Kimura, M.; Kooser, K.; Patanen, M.; Plesiat, E.; Argenti, L.; Mondal, S.; Travnikova, O.; Sakai, K.; Palacios, A.; Kukk, E.; Decleva, Pietro; Ueda, K.; Martín, F.; Miron, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - STAMPA. - 635:11(2015), pp. 112134-112134. ( 29th International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions, ICPEAC 2015 Palacio de Congresos "El Greco", esp 2015) [10.1088/1742-6596/635/11/112134].

Vibrationally resolved B 1s photoionization cross section of BF3

DECLEVA, PIETRO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

We present a study of the vibrationally resolved B 1s photoionization cross section of the BF3 molecule. A combination of high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy measurements and of state-of-the-art calculations shows the evolution of the photon energy dependence of the cross section from a complete trapping of the photoelectron wave (low energies) to oscillat ions due to intramolecular scattering [1, 2]. These diffract ion patterns allow to access structural information of both the neutral molecule and the core -hole species generated upon photoabsoption [3].
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