Calculations of inner-shell photoionization of 1s 2 2p 2 P o and 1s 2 3p 2 P o Li excited states have been performed using recent developments of the R-matrix code with a 29-term target representation for incident photon energies up to 165 eV, with particular emphasis on multiple electron processes. Partial and total cross sections are given for a number of excitation processes including the lower members of 19 hollow atom resonance series. The results are compared with recent experimental measurements of the lowest 2s2p 2 2 L e resonance of even-parity hollow lithium states produced by photoexcitation of laser-excited lithium atoms. Experiment and theory are in excellent agreement on a relative scale. The enhancement of the shake-up process increases with initial state excitation, up to 500% over that of the ground state for 1s 2 3p 2 P o . Good agreement is also obtained for K-shell photoionization when comparing branching ratios with available experimental results.
An experimental K-shell photodetachment study of Li(-) giving rise to doubly photoionized Li(+) ions has been carried out at the Advanced Light Source, using a collinear photon-ion beam apparatus. The experiment reveals dramatic structure, differing substantially both qualitatively and quantitatively from the corresponding processes above the 1s ionization threshold in Li and Li(+), as predicted by our enhanced R-matrix calculation. The experimental/theoretical comparison shows good agreement over some of the photon energy range, and also reveals some puzzling discrepancies.
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