Abstract

The method of extended crossing beams is used to study inelastic collisions of slow electrons with iron dichloride molecules. The dissociative excitation of even triplet and quintet levels of the iron atom at the incident electron energy of 100 eV is examined. The resulting dissociative excitation cross sections are compared to the cross sections of the excitation of FeI in electron-atom collisions.

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