Useful Reference Data for PES

Gas Line IE [eV] Reference
He 1s 24.5874 1, 2
Ne 2p3/2 21.464 9
  2p1/2 21.561 2,9
  2s1/2 48.475 2,3
  1s1/2 870.21 4
Ar 3p3/2 15.759 5
  3p1/2 15.937 5
  3s1/2 29.240 2, 3
  2p3/2 248.63 4, 6
  2p1/2 250.78  
Kr 4p3/2 14.000 2
  4p1/2 14.666 2
  4s1/2 27.517 2, 3
  3d5/2 93.79 6
  3d3/2 95.04 6
Xe 5p3/2 12.130 2
  5p1/2 13.436 2
  5s1/2 23.397 2, 3
  4d5/2 67.548 6
  4d3/2 69.537 6
N2 pbond 15.60 5
  sNN 16.98  
  N2s 18.38  
O2 12Pg 12.11 5, 7
CO sCO 14.01 5
  pbond 16.91  
  nO 19.72  
H2O nO 12.62 8
  nO 14.74  
  sOH 18.51  
CO2 nO- 13.78 5
  pCO 17.59  
  sCO, O2s 18.08  
  nO, C2s 19.40  
  sCO, O2s 18.08  
 
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