Abstract

A Velocity Slice Imaging (VSI) study on Dissociative Electron Attachment (DEA) to carbon tetrafluoride, CF4, is presented. Two fragments are observed; F− produced from two, partly overlapping, resonances and CF3 − deriving from a single resonance. The angular distributions of these anionic fragments and their kinetic energy distributions are reported and are then discussed in context of the influence of the Jahn-Teller effect on the symmetry of the resonant states involved.

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