Abstract

Mass and kinetic energy resolved Ar + 3 ions have been photodissociated at 532 nm in the entrance to a 2 m time-of-flight device. Subsequent deflection of all the ions allows for time resolved measurements to be undertaken on the neutral photofragments. As a function of the angle of laser polarisation, it is shown that the results are consistent with previous observations on the ion photofragment, Ar +. Additional information on the photodissociation process is extracted by making use of the fact that features in the observed velocity spectra must correlate with an integer number of neutral particles.

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