Abstract
A number of previous studies have suggested the possibility of two-center interference effects in the single ionization of diatomic molecules such as H-2 and N-2. While interference effects have been successfully observed in the ionization of H-2, to date evidence for interference in N-2 ionization has yet to be conclusively demonstrated. This study presents triply differential cross sections for electron impact ionization of N-2, measured using the (e, 2e) technique. The data are probed for signatures of two-center interference effects. Evidence for interference manifesting in the cross sections is observed.