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PHOTOIONIZATION CROSS SECTION OF ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR OXYGEN

PREM NARAYAN PAREEK, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Photoionization cross sections of atomic oxygen and dissociative photoionization cross sections of molecular oxygen were measured from their respective thresholds to 120 (ANGSTROM) by use of a photoionization mass spectrometer in conjunction with a spark light source. The photoionization cross sections for the O(,2)('+) parent ion and O('+) fragment ion from neutral O(,2) were obtained by a technique that eliminated the serious problem of identifying the true abundances of O('+) ions. These ions are generally formed with considerable kinetic energy and because most mass spectrometers discriminate against energetic ions true O('+) abundances are difficult to obtain. In the present work the relative cross sections for producing O(,2)('+) ions are obtained and normalized against the total cross sections in a spectral region where dissociative ionization is not possible. The fragmentation cross sections for O('+) were then obtained by subtraction of O(,2)('+) cross sections from the known total photoionization cross sections. The results are compared with the previously published measurements. The absolute photoionization cross section of atomic oxygen, (sigma)(,0+), was measured at 304 (ANGSTROM). The actual number density of oxygen atoms within the ionization region was obtained by measuring the fraction of O(,2) molecules dissociated. This (sigma)(,0+) at 304 (ANGSTROM) was used to convert the relative photoionization cross sections, measured as a function of wavelength using a calibrated photodiode, to absolute cross sections. The results are compared with previous measurements and calculated cross sections. A Rydberg series converging to the OII ('4)P state was observed.

Subject Area

Atoms & subatomic particles

Recommended Citation

PAREEK, PREM NARAYAN, "PHOTOIONIZATION CROSS SECTION OF ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR OXYGEN" (1983). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI8318671.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI8318671

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