Negative ion formation in alkali-atom-molecule collisions is a powerful met
hod to study the dynamic properties of negative ions. By studying a collisi
on with an electron donor such as an alkali atom one has access to the elec
tron affinity of the molecule as it is manifested in the collision. The ele
ctron affinities obtained depend on the conditions of the collision and do
not have to be identical to electron affinities obtained by other means. In
this way adiabatic, vertical and reactive electron affinities can be disce
rned. Moreover if the collision energy is in the eV region one can probe th
e vibrational dynamics of a negative molecular ion on a 10 fs timescale.
As a theoretical introduction to negative ion formation by electron transfe
r in atom-molecule collisions the curve crossing model and the collision dy
namics of the atom-atom case are briefly reviewed.
A short survey of the experimental methods used is presented. Measurements
of total, differential and double-differential cross sections as a function
of the collision energy and different collision partners are discussed.
In atom-molecule collisions stretching of the bond of the molecular negativ
e ion during the collision is among the most relevant consequences of the i
nternal degrees of freedom of the molecule. The collision dynamics explored
in this way not only gives insight into the properties of negative ions, b
ut also into the dynamics of elementary processes occurring in chemical rea
ctions.