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Negative ion detachment cross sections. Progress report, March 1, 1982-February 28, 1985

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6398384

The purpose of the experimental investigations undertaken during the past three years was to perform an extensive and comprehensive study of the collisional dyanmics of reactants which involve collisions of negative ions and neutral molecular targets. The (laboratory) collision energy for these studies ranged from about 1 eV up to 500 eV and the experiments involved measurements of both absolute total cross sections and doubly-differential cross sections. The various processes investigated included electron detachment, charge transfer, dissociative charge transfer and reactive (or rearrangement) scattering. Reactants which were the subjects of these investigations included the negative ions H/sup -/, D/sup -/, O/sup -/ and selected halogen anions in collisions with H/sub 2/, D/sub 2/, HD, O/sub 2/, N/sub 2/, CO, CO/sub 2/, CH/sub 4/ and several methyl halides.

Research Organization:
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA (USA). Dept. of Physics
DOE Contract Number:
AS05-79ER10371
OSTI ID:
6398384
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/10371-6; ON: DE85001337
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English