Scattering of Carriers from Doubly Charged Impurity Sites in Germanium

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I.K. Kamilov ◽  
S.F. Gabibov ◽  
R.Kh. Akchurin


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Vol 40 (C7) ◽  
pp. C7-21-C7-22
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K. Peska ◽  
E. Alge ◽  
H. Villinger ◽  
H. Störi ◽  
W. Lindinger


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John H. D. Eland ◽  
Raimund Feifel

Double ionisation of the triatomic molecules presented in this chapter shows an added degree of complexity. Besides potentially having many more electrons, they have three vibrational degrees of freedom (three normal modes) instead of the single one in a diatomic molecule. For asymmetric and bent triatomic molecules multiple modes can be excited, so the spectral bands may be congested in all forms of electronic spectra, including double ionisation. Double photoionisation spectra of H2O, H2S, HCN, CO2, N2O, OCS, CS2, BrCN, ICN, HgCl2, NO2, and SO2 are presented with analysis to identify the electronic states of the doubly charged ions. The order of the molecules in this chapter is set first by the number of valence electrons, then by the molecular weight.



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Matthieu Génévriez ◽  
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We present a new method to study doubly charged molecules relying on high-resolution spectroscopy of the singly charged parent cation, and report on the first spectroscopic characterization of a thermodynamically stable diatomic dication, MgAr2+.



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