Abstract

Kinetic energy and angular distribution of the fragment anions produced due to dissociative electron attachment resonances in simple polyatomic molecules like methane, ammonia, and hydrogen sulphide are measured using a new technique of velocity map imaging. These measurements aim at determining the electronic symmetry and dissociation dynamics of the resonance states.

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