Abstract
Angular distributions of 1sσ photoelectrons from spatially fixed N 2 molecules have been measured around the σ ∗ shape resonance in the K-shell continuum. This has been realized with the use of a coincidence technique: by detecting the photoelectron in coincidence with the fragment ion having the information on the molecular orientation at a moment of photoabsorption. The angular distributions obtained by this technique are rich in structure, which are completely different from usual photoelectron angular distributions from randomly oriented molecules. The orbital angular momentum properties of the 1sσ photoelectrons at the σ ∗ shape resonance have been revealed.
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