Maddern, THargreaves, L.R.Bolorizadeh, M.A.Brunger, Michael JBuckman, Stephen2015-12-100957-0233http://hdl.handle.net/1885/49791Electron collision cross sections for highly reactive CFx (x = 1-3) radicals are required to model technological plasmas. In spite of their importance to industry, experimental studies of electron interactions with CFx radicals are rarely reported in theKeywords: Absolute differential cross sections; Electron collision cross sections; Electron spectrometer; Mass spectrometer; Molecular radicals; Pyrolysis nozzle; Scattering cross sections; Supersonic expansion; Electron energy loss spectroscopy Absolute differential cross sections; Electron spectrometer; Mass spectrometer; Pyrolysis nozzle; Supersonic expansionAn apparatus for measuring absolute electron scattering cross sections for molecular radicals200810.1088/0957-0233/19/8/0858012015-12-09