Mn. Piancastelli et al., Resonant photofragmentation of water at the oxygen K edge by high-resolution ion-yield spectroscopy, PHYS REV A, 59(1), 1999, pp. 300-306
Resonant photofragmentation of core-excited water molecules has been studie
d with high-resolution partial-ion-yield spectroscopy. Both the single and
coincidence channels were monitored simultaneously. A steep increase in the
coincidence yield curves above the ionization threshold, where the normal
Auger decay produces doubly charged or multiply charged species that yield
two or more charged fragments, has been observed. By comparing the single a
nd coincidence channels the relative weight of H neutral fragments has been
qualitatively assessed, and found to be higher for the O 1s-->4a(1) primar
y excitation. The presented ion-yield data provide strong evidence for a br
anching between atomic Auger decay and molecular fragmentation in the O+ ch
annel. The most unexpected result is the formation of H-2(+) species being
detected and attributed to a highly excited bending mode. [S1050-2947(99)00
601-0].