Physics of molecular ion formation
The basic processes in molecular photoionization are reviewed in the light of classical and recent theoretical models and illustrated on O2 and N2O. Attention is given to the determination of ion energy levels by photoelectron spectroscopy, photoionization cross sections and ionization mechanisms, a...
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