E. Wallin et al., HIGHLY EXCITED-STATES OF CESIUM FROM A DIFFUSION SOURCE - GAS-PHASE IONIZATION REACTIONS, International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes, 125(2-3), 1993, pp. 187-193
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Spectroscopy,"Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The Cs flux from a diffusion source of the open type contains excited
states which can give ions by field ionization [E. Wallin, T. Hansson
and L. Holmlid, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Processes, 114 (1992) 31].
The flux further contains small clusters which decompose by the action
of an electric field. In the present experiments we study the process
es caused by collisions of these excited states of Cs with gas molecul
es at pressures less than 3 x 10(-5) mbar by time-of-flight mass spect
rometry. Cs2+ ions can be observed which indicates that doubly excited
states are present. Reactions with N2, O2 and CO2 give ions such as N
2+, N+, O2+ and O+ with large cross sections which require energies in
the range 12-25 eV. Also He+ can be observed. The time position of th
e gas ion peaks shows that the corresponding ions are formed in the ga
s phase around the pulsed grid. The ionization reactions may be due to
three different kinds of excited species: electronically excited clus
ters or doubly excited states, which may be interrelated through field
induced cluster dissociation processes, or fast excited states which
have been observed recently in other experiments.