Abstract

Absolute emission cross sections (em) of F I atom electronic transitions in the 600-900 nm region, following the electron impact on CHxF4-x (x = 0-3) molecules and determined by the optical method, are reported. The range of electron energies studied varies from threshold to 500 eV. In the electron impact on CF4 at pressures higher than 2 mTorr, a continuum background band in the 500-700 nm region is observed and has been assigned to the CF3* (2A2´´1A1´ and/or 1E´1A1´) transitions. Continuum bands of the same features were also found in collisional processes on CHF3 and CH2F2, although their maxima are shifted to the blue with respect to that of CF4 and have been tentatively assigned to the F2* ion pairs. For low F content fluoromethanes high electronic excited states (3d) of atomic F are observed and may be due to redistribution of the excess electron energy over that for C-F bond dissociation.

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