1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0368-2048(96)03038-1
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The KLL and KLM Auger spectra of 3d transition metals, Z = 23–26

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“…In Fe from 165.0 (9)to 165.0 (0.9),from 123.5 (8)to 123.5 (0.8)etc, and in Ni from 184.4(1)to 184.4 (1.0) etc. -In the case of Cr in relative energy data deviations from ref [5] has been found and corrected. -In Table 3 similarly 26(4) has been changed into 26(4.0), from 52(8)to 52(8.0) etc.…”
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“…In Fe from 165.0 (9)to 165.0 (0.9),from 123.5 (8)to 123.5 (0.8)etc, and in Ni from 184.4(1)to 184.4 (1.0) etc. -In the case of Cr in relative energy data deviations from ref [5] has been found and corrected. -In Table 3 similarly 26(4) has been changed into 26(4.0), from 52(8)to 52(8.0) etc.…”
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“…Owing to the difficulties concerning the high energy resolution measurement and the precise analysis of high-energy Auger electrons spectra there are only a few experimental data on the KLM Auger spectra of 3d transition metals [1][2][3][4][5] .…”
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“…Regarding wavelengths and line intensity ratios, numerous references are listed in Hölzer et al (1997) who measure the Kα 1,2 and Kβ 1,3 emission lines of the 3d transition metals using a high-precision single-crystal spectrometer. Fewer publications are available on the experimental K Auger spectra: Kovalík et al (1987) have derived the KLM/KLL and KMM/KLL ratios from the Auger electron spectrum of iron produced by 57 Co decay, and Némethy et al (1996) have measured the KLL and KLM spectra of the 3d transition metals but have not determined the KLM/KLL ratio. Concerning K-shell fluorescence yields, measurements covering the period 1978-93 have been reviewed by Hubbell et al (1994) following major compilations by Bambynek et al (1972) and Krause (1979).…”
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