학술논문

Single- and multiphoton ionization processes in molecules
Document Type
Thesis/Dissertation
Author
Source
Other Information: Thesis (Ph. D.)
Subject
74 ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS MOLECULES
IONIZATION
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION
ATOMS
CARBON COMPOUNDS
GASES
MULTI-PHOTON PROCESSES
NICKEL COMPOUNDS
NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY
PHOTOEMISSION
DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY
EMISSION
FLUIDS
SECONDARY EMISSION
SPECTROSCOPY
TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS 640302* -- Atomic, Molecular & Chemical Physics-- Atomic & Molecular Properties & Theory
Language
English
Abstract
This dissertation is theoretical in nature and can be separated into two main areas: (1) single- and multiphoton ionization studies of a novel photoelectron effect, and (2) single-photon ionization studies of simple clusters as models for adsorbate photoemission. The first area centers on the phenomenon of circular dichroism in photoelectron angular distributions (CDAD). CDAD is shown to exist from oriented linear molecules, adsorbed atoms, and aligned atoms and molecules in the gas phase. The calculations presented here are the first to demonstrate the experimental feasability of CDAD studies. CDAD is shown to be a measureable effect which exists because the photoelectron collection direction can break the symmetry of these otherwise highly symmetric systems. As a direct results of the work presented here, CDAD has now been observed experimentally. Coupled with resonantly enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI), CDAD is shown to be a powerful probe of unknown alignment in gas phase atomic and molecular samples. The second area of research focuses on the simple oriented molecules NiCO and NiN{sub 2} as models for the corresponding adsorbate systems. These simple models provide insight into features observed in the experimental angle-resolved photoemission spectra.