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Dissociative electron attachment cross sections for ro-vibrationally excited NO molecule and N- anion formation

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PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 29, 期 10, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6595/abbae3

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non-equilibrium plasma modeling; molecular physics; NO pollution; nitric oxyde; dissociative electron attachment; combustion processes; NO dissociation

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  1. French agency ANR via the project MONA
  2. French agency CNRS via the PCMI program of INSU
  3. French agency CNES via the PCMI program of INSU
  4. French agency CEA via the PCMI program of INSU
  5. FR-FCM (Eurofusion)
  6. FR-FCM (CNRS)
  7. FR-FCM (CEA)
  8. La Region Normandie
  9. FEDER
  10. LabEx EMC3 via the project Bioengine
  11. LabEx EMC3 via the project EMoPlaF
  12. LabEx EMC3 via the project CO2-VIRIDIS
  13. COMUE Normandie Universite
  14. FR-IEPE
  15. European Union via the COST action MD-GAS [CA18212]
  16. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/R029342/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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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.

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