Abstract

The doubly differential cross sections for the emission of two Lyman-α photons in photoexcitation of H2 have been measured as a function of incident photon energy in the range of 30–44 eV with a photon–photon coincidence technique. A cross section curve that is free from ionization and thus is attributed entirely to the doubly excited states of H2 has been obtained for the first time. A simple theoretical calculation based on the reflection approximation and semiclassical treatment of the decay dynamics in the Q21Πu(1) state of H2 has reproduced well the experimental cross section curve. It has been shown that this method, the (γ, 2γ) method, is an excellent tool for investigating spectroscopy and dynamics of doubly or multiply excited molecules.

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