Dissociative electron attachment and electron-impact resonant dissociation of vibrationally excited O2 molecules
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
State-by-state cross sections for dissociative electron attachment and electron-impact dissociation for molecular oxygen are computed using ab initio resonance curves calculated with the R-matrix method. When O2 is in its vibrational ground state, the main contribution for both processes comes from the 2?u resonance state of O2- but with a significant contribution from the 4?u- resonant state. Vibrational excitation leads to an increased contribution from the low-lying 2?g resonance, greatly increased cross sections for both processes, and the threshold moving to lower energies. These results provide important input for models of O2-containing plasmas in nonequilibrium conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electron-O2 collisions; resonant processes; atmospheric plasmas
List of contributors:
Celiberto, Roberto; Laporta, Vincenzo
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