Vibrational Structure in the Dissociative Attachment of Electrons in Hydrogen

Abstract
A series of resonances with spacing 0.3 eV has been observed in the 11.2- to 12.5-eV range of the cross section for production of H by dissociative attachment of electrons in H2. Comparison is made with resonances in the elastic scattering and vibronic excitation. Mechanisms involving vibrational levels of quasibound, excited states of H2 are discussed.