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ZEKE spectroscopy high Rydberg electron

There can be a difference between the dissociation of polyatomic molecules and delayed ionization in the nature of the initial excitation. In ZEKE spectroscopy the state that is optically accessed (typically via an intermediate resonantly excited state) is a high Rydberg state, that is a state where most of the available energy is electronic excitation. Such a state is typically directly coupled to the continuum and can promptly ionize, unlike the typical preparation process in a unimolecular dissociation where the state initially accessed does not have much of its energy already along the reaction coordinate. It is quite possible however to observe delayed ionization in molecules that have acquired their energy by other means so that the difference, while certainly important is not one of principle. [Pg.632]


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