Abstract

Energy dependent single differential cross sections for the production of cations N2O+, NO+, N2+, N+ and O+ resulting from direct and dissociative ionization of N2O by electron impact have been evaluated at fixed incident electron energies of 100 and 200 eV. The semi empirical formulation of Jain and Khare, which requires the oscillator strength data as input has been employed. We have derived integral ionization cross sections in term of partialionization cross sections and their sum from ionization threshold to 1000 eV and compared these with the available experimental and theoretical data. We have also evaluated the ionization rate coefficients using the calculated partial ionization cross sections and Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of energy.

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