Extensive study on the C 1s photoionization of CS 2 molecules by multi-coincidence velocity-map imaging spectrometry. Teramoto, T, Adachi, J, Yamazaki, M, Yamanouchi, K, Stener, M, Decleva, P, & Yagishita, A Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 40(20):4033–4046, October, 2007.
Extensive study on the C 1s photoionization of CS 2 molecules by multi-coincidence velocity-map imaging spectrometry [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
With the full use of the experimental data obtained by multi-coincidence velocity-map imaging spectrometry, we have determined the dipole amplitudes and their relative phases that describe the C 1s photoionization dynamics in CS 2 . It has been found that the σ shape resonance at about 15 eV above the C 1s ionization threshold appears only in the dipole amplitude d f σ . We have also carried out time-dependent density functional theory calculations so as to better understand the photoemission dynamics and shape resonances in the C 1s photoionization of CS 2 molecules with heavy atoms (sulfur) having 3p valence orbitals, which distinguish the present work from well-studied works such as on CO and CO 2 molecules.
@article{Teramoto2007a,
	title = {Extensive study on the {C} 1s photoionization of {CS} 2 molecules by multi-coincidence velocity-map imaging spectrometry},
	volume = {40},
	issn = {0953-4075},
	url = {http://stacks.iop.org/0953-4075/40/i=20/a=006},
	doi = {10.1088/0953-4075/40/20/006},
	abstract = {With the full use of the experimental data obtained by multi-coincidence velocity-map imaging spectrometry, we have determined the dipole amplitudes and their relative phases that describe the C 1s photoionization dynamics in CS 2 . It has been found that the σ shape resonance at about 15 eV above the C 1s ionization threshold appears only in the dipole amplitude d f σ . We have also carried out time-dependent density functional theory calculations so as to better understand the photoemission dynamics and shape resonances in the C 1s photoionization of CS 2 molecules with heavy atoms (sulfur) having 3p valence orbitals, which distinguish the present work from well-studied works such as on CO and CO 2 molecules.},
	number = {20},
	urldate = {2012-11-23},
	journal = {Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics},
	author = {Teramoto, T and Adachi, J and Yamazaki, M and Yamanouchi, K and Stener, M and Decleva, P and Yagishita, A},
	month = oct,
	year = {2007},
	keywords = {\#nosource},
	pages = {4033--4046},
}

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