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  • Bernigaud, Virgile, et al. (author)
  • Electron capture-induced dissociation of AK dipeptide dications : Influence of ion velocity, crown-ether complexation and collision gas
  • 2008
  • In: International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. - : Elsevier BV. - 1387-3806 .- 1873-2798. ; 276:2-3, s. 77-81
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The fragmentation of doubly protonated AK dipeptide ions has been investigated after collisional electron transfer. Electron capture leads to three dominant channels, H loss, NH3 loss, and N–Cα bond breakage to give either c+ or z+ fragment ions. The relative importance of these channels has been explored as a function of ion velocity, the degree of complexation with crown ether, and collision gas. Our results indicate that H loss and NH3 loss are competing channels whereas the probability of N–Cα bond breakage is more or less constant.
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  • Misra, Deepankar, et al. (author)
  • Two-Center Double-Capture Interference in Fast He2++H2 Collisions
  • 2009
  • In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007 .- 1079-7114. ; 102:15, s. 153201-
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We report the first observation of Young-type interference effects in a two-electron transfer process. These effects change strongly as the projectile velocity changes in fast (1.2 and 2.0 MeV) He^{2+}-H_2 collisions as manifested in strong variations of the double-electron capture rates with the H_2 orientation. This is consistent with fully quantum mechanical calculations, which ignore sequential electron transfer, and a simple projectile de Broglie wave picture assuming that two-electron transfer probabilities are higher in collisions where the projectile passes close to either one of the H_2 nuclei.
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  • Reinhed, Peter, et al. (author)
  • Precision lifetime measurements of He- in a cryogenic electrostatic ion-beam trap
  • 2009
  • In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007 .- 1079-7114. ; 103:21, s. 213002-
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We have developed a small purely electrostatic ion-beam trap which may be operated in thermal equilibrium at precisely controlled temperatures down to 10 K. Thus, we avoid magnetic field induced mixing of quantum states and may effectively eliminate any influence from absorption of photons from black-body radiation. We report the first correction free measurements of the lifetimes of the 1s2s2p 4PoJ state of 4He- and the high precision result 359.0±0.7 μs for the J=5/2 level. The lifetimes for the J=3/2 and J=1/2 levels are determined to be 12.3±0.5 and 7.8±1.0 μs, respectively.
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  • Rosén, Stefan, et al. (author)
  • Operating a triple stack microchannel plate-phosphor assembly for single particle counting in the 12-300 K temperature range
  • 2007
  • In: Review of Scientific Instruments. - : American Institute of Physics. - 0034-6748 .- 1089-7623. ; 78:11, s. 113301-
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • An assembly consisting of a stack of three microchannel plates (MCPs) and a phosphor screen anode has been operated over the temperature range from 300 to 12 K. We report on measurements at 6.4 kHz (using an alpha source) and with dark counts only (15 Hz). Without any particle source,  the MCP bias current decreased by a factor of 2.1×103 when the temperature was lowered from 300 to 12 K. Using the alpha source, and a photomultiplier tube (PMT) to monitor the phosphor screen anode, we first observed an increase in the decay time of the phosphor from 12 to 45 μs when the temperature was decreased from 300 to 100 K while the decay time then decreased and reached a value of 5 μs at 12 K. The pulse height distribution from the PMT was measured between300 and 12 K and shows a spectrum typical for a MCP phosphor setup at 300 K and 12 K but is strongly degraded for intermediate temperatures. We conclude that the present MCP-phosphor detector assembly is well suited for position-sensitive particle counting operation at temperatures down to at least 12 K even for count rates beyond 6 kHz. This result is crucial and an important part of ongoing developments of new instrumentation for investigations of, e.g., interactions involving complex molecular ions with internal quantum state control.
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  • Schmidt, Henning, et al. (author)
  • DESIREE as a new tool for interstellar ion chemistry
  • 2008
  • In: International Journal of Astrobiology. - 1473-5504 .- 1475-3006. ; 7:3-4, s. 205-208
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A novel cryogenic electrostatic storage device consisting of two ion-beam storage rings with a common straight section for studies of interactions between oppositely charged ions at low and well-defined relative velocities is under construction at Stockholm University. Here we consider the prospect of using this new tool to measure cross-sections and rate coefficients for mutual neutralization reactions of importance in interstellar ion chemistry in general and specifically in cosmic pre-biotic ion chemistry.
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  • Schmidt, Henning, et al. (author)
  • Evidence of Wave-Particle Duality for Single Fast Hydrogen Atoms
  • 2008
  • In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007 .- 1079-7114. ; 101:8, s. 083201-
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We report the direct observation of interference effects in a Young's double-slit experiment where the interfering waves are two spatially separated components of the de Broglie wave of single 1.3 MeV hydrogen atoms formed close to either target nucleus in H+ + H2 electron-transfer collisions. Quantum interference strongly influences the results even though the hydrogen atoms have a de Broglie wavelength, \lambda_dB, as small as 25 fm.
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  • Zettergren, Henning, et al. (author)
  • Electron-Capture-Induced Dissociation of Microsolvated Di- and > Tripeptide Monocations : Elucidation of Fragmentation Channels from > Measurements of Negative Ions
  • 2009
  • In: ChemPhysChem. - : Wiley. - 1439-4235 .- 1439-7641. ; 10:9-10, s. 1619-1623
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The branching ratio between ammonia loss and NCα bond cleavage of singly charged microsolvated peptides after electron capture from cesium depends on the solvent molecule attached. Density functional calculations reveal that for [GA+H]+(CE) (G=glycine, A=alanine, CE=crown ether), the singly occupied molecular orbital of the neutral radical is located mainly on the amide group (see picture). The results from an experimental study of bare and microsolvated peptide monocations in high-energy collisions with cesium vapor are reported. Neutral radicals form after electron capture from cesium, which decay by H loss, NH3 loss, or NCα bond cleavage into characteristic z. and c fragments. The neutral fragments are converted into negatively charged species in a second collision with cesium and are identified by means of mass spectrometry. For protonated GA (G=glycine, A=alanine), the branching ratio between NH3 loss and NCα bond cleavage is found to strongly depend on the molecule attached (H2O, CH3CN, CH3OH, and 18-crown-6 ether (CE)). Addition of H2O and CH3OH increases this ratio whereas CH3CN and CE decrease it. For protonated AAA ([AAA+H]+), a similar effect is observed with methanol, while the ratio between the z1 and z2 fragment peaks remains unchanged for the bare and microsolvated species. Density functional theory calculations reveal that in the case of [GA+H]+(CE), the singly occupied molecular orbital is located mainly on the amide group in accordance with the experimental results.
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  • Zettergren, Henning, et al. (author)
  • Fragmentation and ionization of C70 and C60 by slow ions of intermediate charge
  • 2006
  • In: European Physical Journal D. - : Springer. - 1434-6060 .- 1434-6079. ; 38:2, s. 299-306
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    •                                      We have measured total and coincident (with outgoing charge-state analyzed projectiles) ionization and fragmentation spectra of C   60 and C70 following collisions with Xe4+ and Kr4+ at v = 0. 06 a.u. Intact positive fullerene ions in charge states up to five (C   5+ 60   and C 5+ 70   ) are produced with both projectiles and for Kr   4++C70 collisions we even observe a small C 6+ 70   peak. The C 3+ 60   /70−2m (m = 1–7) intensity distributions are predominantly associated with the stabilization of three electrons on the projectile (   s = 3) and are significantly different for Xe   4+- and Kr4+ -projectiles. On the other hand, we find remarkable similarities in the C   + 3   -C + 11   multi-fragmentation pattern regardless of projectile species (mass) although they are associated with closer encounters in which the projectile is fully neutralized (   s = 4). Simple Monte Carlo calculations of nuclear and electronic loss processes show that both these contributions are very similar in glancing Xe   4++C60 and Kr4++C60 collisions, suggesting that frontal (and more violent) collisions are strongly suppressed under the present experimental conditions. Nevertheless it is surprising that the more distant collisions (   s = 3) are projectile mass dependent, while the closer collisions (s = 4) are not. This indicates that this simple approach (although it reproduces more advanced quantum mechanical calculations for slow collisions with   singly charged atomic ions rather well) is not valid for a comprehensive description of the energy transfer processes in the present collision systems involving projectiles of higher charge states.
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