Ionisation und fragmentation of molecules und clusters
The ion-induced fragmentation of molecules and clusters
is a process of fundamental importance in various areas of science and
technology ranging from the physics and chemistry of upper planetary atmospheres
to the understanding of radiation damage to biological tissue. Experiments
in which
all fragment ions emitted after a particular collision
are detected in coincidence, can not only provide valuable information
about the state of the intermediate multiply-charged molecular ion, they
also shed light on the excitation and fragmentation dynamics. In our experiments
we use a time- and position sensitive multi-particle detector to establish
correlations between the charged fragments from a particular molecular
break-up. In case of a Coulomb-fragmentation where all fragements emerge
as positive ions this allows a
kinematically complete study of the
fragmentation process.
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Multi-coincidence detectors
Crucial for collision experiments with low energy ion beams are the detector
systems needed for the observation of the involved reaction products. It
was the purpose of the EU network
Low Energy Ion beam Facilities
(LEIF) Project 4
"
Common
tools and multi-coincidence detectors"
to coordinate detector developments and to simplify the access to the still scattered
information about performance and possible applications of the existing
techniques.
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