Dissociative ionization ofH2,D2, and HD using electron-impact excitation

Abstract
Kinetic-energy distributions of ion fragments from electron-impact bombardment of H2, D2, and HD have been measured at electron energies between 30 and 100 eV. In the case of H2 these distributions at 90° are interpreted as resulting from excitation of two autoionizing states of H2 (Σg+1 and Πu1) and one repulsive state of H2+(Πu2). The shapes of the kinetic-energy distributions for H+ from H2 and D+ from D2 are substantially different, and a strong preference for H+ over D+ fragments from HD was observed.