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Phys Rev Lett ; 86(4): 620-3, 2001 Jan 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11177896

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Experimental measurements and theoretical calculations are carried out for the electron-impact ionization of Sm(12+). The low energy region of the single ionization cross section for Sm(12+) is found to be dominated by contributions from the indirect process of excitation autoionization. At about 1.0 keV strong resonance features are found in the experimental crossed-beam measurements performed in scan mode at high resolution. Theoretical calculations confirm that the high energy experimental features are due to deep-core dielectronic capture followed by sequential double Auger decay. The discovery of these unusual high energy resonances in single and multiple ionization opens the door for future systematic studies of how heavy atomic ions with deep inner-shell vacancies achieve final stabilization.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 85(17): 3604-7, 2000 Oct 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11030961

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The C2 fragmentation of fullerene ions C(q+)(60) (q = 1,2,3) induced by electron impact was studied for the first time. The cross sections for the loss of a C2 fragment indicate the presence of two different processes. At low electron energies the projectile electron leads to the direct excitation of the giant plasmon resonance. At electron energies larger than 100 eV the fragmentation of the fullerene ions can be described as an unsuccessful ionization. Only this second part of the cross section shows a dependence on the charge state q of the precursor ion.

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