Abstract

Na +CO 2 differential scattering experiments at ion energies between 50 and 350 eV are reported. The measured energy-loss distribution show a pattern that is typical for spectra which could be interpreted in terms of an impulsive collision process. The structure can partly be explained as rotational rainbow peaks caused by the interaction of the Na + ion with only the CO part of the CO 2 molecule.

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