2005 58th Gaseous Electronics Conference
Sunday–Thursday, October 16–20, 2005;
San Jose, California
Session CM1: Dissociation, Recombination, and Attachment
10:00 AM–12:00 PM,
Monday, October 17, 2005
Doubletree Hotel
Room: Pine
Chair: Stephen Buckman, Australian National University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.GEC.CM1.2
Abstract: CM1.00002 : Recent Studies of Cross Sections, Rates and Branching Ratios for the Recombination of Ions in Industrial Plasmas
10:30 AM–11:00 AM
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Author:
Brian Mitchell
(Universit\'{e} de Rennes I)
Branching ratios for the dissociative recombination of
hydrocarbon ions with
the general formula C$_{2}$H$_{3}^{+}$, C$_{3}$H$_{m}^{+}$ (m=1-
8) and
C$_{4}$H$_{m}^{+}$ (m=1-9) have been measured using the ASTRID
storage
ring in Aarhus [1-3]. The detector used did not have sufficient
energy
resolution to distinguish hydrogen atoms either free or
attached to carbon
atoms so the relative distributions of carbon atoms among the
dissociation
products were measured. For most of the ions that were in
linear isomeric
form, the fragmentation patterns were predictable from the
structure of the
parent ion. For cyclic isomers however, this was not so clear
and
indications are that ring opening occurs prior to dissociation.
Results
obtained for C$_{2}$H$_{3}^{+}$ and C$_{3}$H$_{7}^{+}$ are in
excellent
agreement with studies performed by the CRYRING group in
Stockholm [4,5].
Rare gas hydride ions are important in several industrial
applications and
recent cross section measurements have shown that while NeH$^{+}
$ [6] does
recombine at low energies, ArH$^{+}$ [7] does not. Both these
ions display
recombination resonances and dissociative excitation onsets at
higher
electron energies.
The fluorocarbon ions, CF$^{+}$, CF$_{2}^{+}$ and CF$_{3}^{+}$
that are
found in semiconductor etching plasmas have been examined in a
collaborative
effort with the CRYRING group and results for cross sections
and branching
ratios will be presented [8-10].
Work supported by the European Union, AFOSR, EOARD, the Danish
and Swedish
Research Councils and the French Centre National pour la
Recherche
Scientifique (CNRS)
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(2) G. Angelova et al (2004) Int. J. Mass Spec. 232, 195, 2004
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(3) G. Angelova, et al Int. J. Mass Spec. 235,7, 2004.
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(4) S.S. Khalori, et al Astron {\&} Astrophys. 391, 1159, 2002
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(5) A. Ehlerding, et al J. Phys. Chem. A 107, 2179, 2003
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(6) J.B.A. Mitchell et al. J. Phys. B 38, 693, 2005
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(7) J.B.A. Mitchell et al. J. Phys. B 38, L175, 2005
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(8) G. Angelova et al. J. Phys. B 37, 1, 2004
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(9) O. Novotny et al. J. Phys. B 38, 1471, 2005
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(10) A.Ehlerding et al. (In preparation)
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