Abstract

SynopsisThe photodouble ionization of water has been studied experimentally by photoelectron-photoelectron angular resolved coincidence experiments and theoretically by applying the Generalized Sturmian Functions approach. The measured differential cross sections present a rich angular distribution that can be, in part, reproduced by a first order treatment of the interaction considering a two active electrons target.

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