J. N. Cutler
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables | 1998
Wayne C. Stolte; Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; Y. Lu; James A. R. Samson
We report measured partial cross sections for the fragments from dissociative photoionization of N2 and O2 over the photon energy range of 100 to 800 eV. The partial cross sections were found to follow a power law of the form (hn), where hn is the incident photon energy. The exponent, a, is shown to be near 2.7 for N 2 and for all N2 partial cross sections above the nitrogen K-edge. An exponent of 3.0 was found for O 2 and for all O2 partial cross sections above the oxygen Kedge. q 1998 Academic Press
Journal of Chemical Physics | 1995
Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; S. H. Southworth; L. R. Hughey; James A. R. Samson
A zero ion kinetic energy spectrometer has been developed to study the production of near zero energy protons and deuterons from dissociative photoionization of H2 and D2. Both H+ and D+ spectra show four peaks on top of a continuum. The continuum was found to be in excellent agreement with the single center Coulomb calculation for the direct dissociation through the X 2Σ+g state of H+2. The observed structures were shown to originate from autoionization of the doubly excited Q1 1Σ+g(1), Q1 1Σ+u(1), Q1 1Σ+u(2), and Q2 1Σ+u(1) states, of which the Q1 1Σ+g(1) state is dipole forbidden.
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 1996
James A. R. Samson; Z. X. He; Wayne C. Stolte; J. N. Cutler
A brief review is given of the present status of the He2+/He+ ratio, the effect of Compton scattering on this ratio, and the effect of post-collision-interaction on the Auger decay of an Ar L-shell vacancy.
Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables | 1998
Wayne C. Stolte; Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; James A. R. Samson
We report measured partial cross sections for the fragments from dissociative photoionization of N2 and O2 over the photon energy range of 100 to 800 eV. The partial cross sections were found to follow a power law of the form (hn), where hn is the incident photon energy. The exponent, a, is shown to be near 2.7 for N 2 and for all N2 partial cross sections above the nitrogen K-edge. An exponent of 3.0 was found for O 2 and for all O2 partial cross sections above the oxygen Kedge. q 1998 Academic Press
Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables | 1998
Wayne C. Stolte; Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; Y. Lu; James A. R. Samson
We report measured partial cross sections for the fragments from dissociative photoionization of N2 and O2 over the photon energy range of 100 to 800 eV. The partial cross sections were found to follow a power law of the form (hn), where hn is the incident photon energy. The exponent, a, is shown to be near 2.7 for N 2 and for all N2 partial cross sections above the nitrogen K-edge. An exponent of 3.0 was found for O 2 and for all O2 partial cross sections above the oxygen Kedge. q 1998 Academic Press
Physical Review A | 1981
James A. R. Samson; Wayne C. Stolte; Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; Y. Lu; R.J. Bartlett
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 1998
Y. Lu; Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; S. H. Southworth; Wayne C. Stolte; James A. R. Samson
Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables | 1998
Wayne C. Stolte; Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; Y. Lu; James A. R. Samson
Physical Review A | 1996
James A. R. Samson; Wayne C. Stolte; Z. X. He; J. N. Cutler; D. L. Hansen
Canadian Journal of Physics | 1996
James A. R. Samson; Z. X. He; R. Moberg; Wayne C. Stolte; J. N. Cutler