On the doubly ionized states of Ar2 and their intra- and interatomic decay to Ar2 3+

The Journal of Chemical Physics
S D StoychevLorenz S Cederbaum

Abstract

Potential energy curves of the Auger state Ar+(2p(-1))-Ar, the different one- and two-site dicationic states Ar2 ++ (with energies in the range of 32-77 eV), and the lowest two-site tricationic states Ar++ - Ar+ (with energies in the range of 64-76 eV) computed using elaborated ab initio methods are reported. The accessible relaxation channels of the electronic states of Ar++ - Ar populated by Auger decay are studied. In particular, we study in detail the interatomic Coulombic decay following the population of one-site satellite states of Ar++(3s(-1)3p(-1))-Ar recently observed experimentally. Other relaxation pathways of Ar++ - Ar, including radiative charge transfer, nuclear dynamics through curve crossing, and intra-atomic decay processes are also investigated.

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Oct 26, 2010·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Spas D StoychevLorenz S Cederbaum
Dec 3, 2008·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Spas D StoychevLorenz S Cederbaum
Jan 7, 2009·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Premysl KolorencLorenz S Cederbaum
May 30, 2012·International Journal of Radiation Biology·Uwe Hergenhahn
May 11, 2019·Journal of Synchrotron Radiation·Georg SchmidRobert Moshammer
Sep 1, 2019·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Georg SchmidRobert Moshammer
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