April 14, 2021
Journal Article

The Role of Excitons and Substrate Temperature in Low-Energy (5-50 eV) Electron-Stimulated Dissociation of Amorphous D2O Ice

Abstract

We have studied the interaction of low-energy (5-50 eV) electrons with nanoscale (~10 ML) ice films by probing the yields and quantum-state distributions of the neutral dissociation products using laser resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization spectroscopy.

Published: April 14, 2021

Citation

Orlando T.M., and G.A. Kimmel. 1997. The Role of Excitons and Substrate Temperature in Low-Energy (5-50 eV) Electron-Stimulated Dissociation of Amorphous D2O Ice. Surface Science 390, no. 1-3:79-85. PNNL-SA-28659. doi:10.1016/S0039-6028(97)00511-6