Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426508 | Surface Science | 2007 | 5 Pages |
The state-selective positive-ion and negative-ion dissociation pathways for gaseous and condensed Si(CH3)2Cl2 following the Cl 2p and Si 2p core-level excitations have been characterized using synchrotron radiation. The Si 2pâ15a1â excitation of Si(CH3)2Cl2 induces an enhancement of the Cl+ desorption yield in the condensed phase and the Si(CH3)2+ and SiCH3+ yields in the gaseous-phase. The Clâdesorption yields are notably enhanced at the 15a1â resonance at both Cl 2p and Si 2p edges. The resonant enhancement of Clâ yield occurs through the formation of highly excited states of the adsorbed molecules. These results provide an insight into the comprehensive understanding of the state-selective fragmentation of molecules via core-level excitation.