PACS numbers

34.80.Ht Dissociation and dissociative attachment 34.80.Lx Recombination, attachment, and positronium formation
  1. S.A. Pshenichnyuk, N.L. Asfandiarov et alState of the art in dissociative electron attachment spectroscopy and its prospects65 163–188 (2022)
    34.80.−i, 34.80.Ht, 34.90.+q (all)
  2. E. Illenberger, B.M. Smirnov “Electron attachment to free and bound molecules41 651–685 (1998)
    34.80.Lx, 34.90.+q (all)
  3. V.A. Ivanov “Dissociative recombination of molecular ions in noble-gas plasmas35 (1) 17–36 (1992)
    34.80.Lx, 34.80.Ht, 52.20.Fs, 52.25.Os, 33.15.Mt, 33.50.−j (all)
  4. N.L. Aleksandrov “Three-body electron attachment to a molecule31 101–118 (1988)
    34.80.Lx, 34.80.Ht (all)
  5. A.V. Eletskii, B.M. Smirnov “Dissociative attachment of an electron to a molecule28 956–971 (1985)
    34.80.Ht, 31.15.Gy (all)
  6. I.L. Beigman, L.A. Vainshtein, R.A. Syunyaev “Dielectronic recombination11 411–423 (1968)
    34.80.Lx, 32.80.Fb (all)
  7. V.L. Levshin “The development of S. I. Vavilov’s ideas in the field of luminescence4 747–753 (1962)
    01.60.+q, 78.55.Bq, 82.50.−m, 82.33.Xj, 34.80.Lx, 34.30.+h (all)
  8. I. Golovin, L.I. Artemenkov et alWork with the experimental thermonuclear system Ogra4 323–331 (1961)
    34.70.+e, 34.80.Ht, 52.25.−b, 52.35.Py (all)
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