1. Relevance of the Core Hole Alignment to Auger–Photoelectron Pair Angular Distributions in Solids
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Hua Yao, Giovanni Stefani, S. Iacobucci, Francesco Offi, Alessandro Ruocco, Fabiana Da Pieve, Roberto Gotter, A Liscio, Alberto Verdini, and Robert Bartynski
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Physics ,Core (optical fiber) ,Electron pair ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Resolution (electron density) ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Ionic bonding ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,Spectroscopy ,Spectral line ,Auger - Abstract
Auger–photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy (APECS) has shown that singling out Auger spectra individual components on the basis of the related photoelectron, i.e., defining the parent core ionic state, increases the energy discrimination capability of both Auger and photoelectron spectroscopy. Angle resolved APECS (AR-APECS) on Ge(100) surface has shown peculiar new features of the electron pair angular distribution with Auger detection angle. It was speculated that these features were to be ascribed to the alignment of the core-hole state induced by selection of the angle of the photoelectron. Recent results on Ge(100) and Cu(111) have drawn attention to the possibility of selecting specific magnetic sublevels of both Auger and photoelectron wavefunctions. Good use of this capability has been made in singling out otherwise overlapping components of both Ge L3V V and Cu M3V V multiplet split spectra, thus demonstrating that resolution in angle improves discrimination in the energy scale as well.
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- 2004
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