Motivated by the huge need for data for non-equilibrium plasma modeling, a theoretical investigation of dissociative electron attachment to the NO molecule is performed. The calculations presented here are based on the local-complex-potential approach, taking into account five NO- resonances. Three specific channels of the process are studied, including the production of excited nitrogen atoms N(D-2) and of its anions N-. Interpretation of the existing experimental data and their comparison with our theoretical result are given. A full set of ro-vibrationally-resolved cross sections and the corresponding rate coefficients are reported. In particular, a relatively large cross sections for N- ion formation at low energy of the incident electron and for vibrationally excited NO target are predicted. Finally, molecular rotation effects are discussed.
Dissociative electron attachment cross sections for ro-vibrationally excited NO molecule and N- anion formation
Laporta, V; Schneider, I. F.; Tennyson, J.
Journal:
Plasma sources science & technology (Print) 29 (10),
pp. 10LT01-1 - 10LT01-6
Year:
2020
ISTP Authors: Vincenzo Laporta
Keywords: dissociative electron attachment, combustion processes, NO pollution, NO dissociation, non-equilibrium plasma modeling, molecular physics, nitric oxyde
Research Activitie: JOURNAL ARTICLES
ID | 443032 |
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DOI | 10.1088/1361-6595/abbae3 |
PRODUCT TYPE | Journal Article |
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