Dissociative electron attachment (DEA) resonances are often observed in the electron capture cross sections of isolated molecules, typically at energies below those required for nonresonant dipolar dissociation (DD).
Revised: October 9, 2018 |
Published: March 22, 1998
Citation
Simpson W.C., T.M. Orlando, L. Parenteau, L. Parenteau, K. Nagesha, K. Nagesha, and L. Sanche, et al. 1998.(2)Dissociative electron attachment in nanoscale ice films: Thickness and charge trapping effects.Journal of Chemical Physics 108, no. 12:5027-5034.PNNL-SA-29226.