2012
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.86.022515
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Influence of double Auger decay on low-energy 3dphotoelectrons of krypton

Abstract: Influence of double Auger decay on low-energy 3d photoelectrons of krypton.Physical Review A. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 86(2) Effects of postcollision interaction (PCI) observable in low-energy 3d photoelectron spectra of Kr, which are associated with double Auger decay of the created inner-shell vacancy, are investigated by a combined experimental and theoretical approach. Measurements are based on an efficient multielectron coincidence method. Calculations have been carried out in the framework… Show more

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“…Similar double Auger decays have been observed, for instance, for krypton, 23 argon, 24 and carbon monoxide. 25 An alternative explanation based on regular Auger decay is the knock-out of a weakly bound valence electron by the Auger electron…”
Section: B Nexams Spectrasupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Similar double Auger decays have been observed, for instance, for krypton, 23 argon, 24 and carbon monoxide. 25 An alternative explanation based on regular Auger decay is the knock-out of a weakly bound valence electron by the Auger electron…”
Section: B Nexams Spectrasupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Multielectron coincidence spectroscopy [4,5] allows one to reliably select a decay pathway and ascribe it to the recorded photoelectron spectrum. Using this technique, PCI distortion of photoelectron spectra has been investigated for single Auger (SA) decay of Ar 2p, Kr 3d, and Xe 4d vacancies [6][7][8], as well as for double Auger (DA) decay of Ar 2p, Ar 2s, and Kr 3d vacancies [6,9,10]. However, the multielectron coincidence method is not very efficient for large kinetic energy differences between photoelectrons and Auger electrons, and thus it cannot be applied to the decay of deep inner vacancies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be done within a semiclassical approach that has been applied to account for the PCI effects in SA Auger decays [30] and DA Auger decays [31]. The semiclassical approach for low-velocity photoelectron spectra has been successfully demonstrated for the PCI distortion of the Ar 2p photoelectrons [31] and Kr 3d photoelectrons [32] energy distributions.…”
Section: Theoretical Model and Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%