Coincidence ion pair production (cipp) spectroscopy of diiodine†
Abstract
Coincidence ion pair production (I+ + I−) (cipp) spectra of I2 were recorded in a double imaging coincidence experiment in the one-photon excitation region of 71 600–74 000 cm−1. The I+ + I− coincidence signal shows vibrational band head structure corresponding to iodine molecule Rydberg states crossing over to ion-pair (I+I−) potential curves above the dissociation limit. The band origin (ν0), vibrational wavenumber (ωe) and anharmonicity constants (ωexe) were determined for the identified Rydberg states. The analysis revealed a number of previously unidentified states and a reassignment of others following a discrepancy in previous assignments. Since the ion pair production threshold is well established, the electric field-dependent spectral intensities were used to derive the cutoff energy in the transitions to the rotational levels of the 7pσ(1/2) (v′ = 3) state.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Ions, electrons, coincidences and dynamics: Festschrift for John H.D. Eland