[en] The threshold- and CIS-photoelectron spectrum of SO2 has been measured using synchrotron radiation. It is compared to the He(I)-photoelectron spectrum measured with the same instrument under the same conditions. Several additional vibrational fine structures are observed between the first and the second bands. These are interpreted in terms of autoionization also detected in the CIS-spectra. At higher photon energies, band maxima are measured at 19.2 eV, 20.6 eV and 23.5 eV.
Research Center/Unit :
Laboratoire de Dynamique Moléculaire
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Language :
English
Title :
Threshold- und CIS-Photoelektronenspektren von SO2
Alternative titles :
[fr] Spectres de photoélectrons de seuil et d'état ionique constant (CIS) de SO2. [en] Threshold- and CIS-Photoelectron spectra of SO2.
Publication date :
1992
Publisher :
Berliner Elektronen Speicherring für Synchrotron Stahlung m.b.H, Berlin, Germany
ISBN/EAN :
0179-4159
Number of pages :
134-136
Collection name :
BESSY Jahresbericht/ Annual Report 1992
Funders :
Bundes Ministerium für Forschung und Technologie F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique
Funding text :
Bundes Ministerium für Forschung und Technologie, FNRS, EU Contract n°GE1-0018-D in the LSI-Program.
Commentary :
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