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Authors :
Mailhiot, M. (Maximilian)
Hikosaka, Y. (Y.)
Jänkälä, K. (Kari)
Kivimäki, A. (A.)
Küstner-Wetekam, C. (C.)
Palaudoux, J. (J.)
Pelimanni, E. (Eetu)
Penent, F. (F.)
Zindel, C. (C.)
Patanen, M. (Minna)
Lablanquie, P. (P.)
Huttula, M. (Marko)
Hans, A. (Andreas)
Mailhiot, M. (Maximilian)
Hikosaka, Y. (Y.)
Jänkälä, K. (Kari)
Kivimäki, A. (A.)
Küstner-Wetekam, C. (C.)
Palaudoux, J. (J.)
Pelimanni, E. (Eetu)
Penent, F. (F.)
Zindel, C. (C.)
Patanen, M. (Minna)
Lablanquie, P. (P.)
Huttula, M. (Marko)
Hans, A. (Andreas)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The interatomic Auger effect following O 1s ionization in N₂O has been experimentally investigated using multi-electron coincidence spectroscopy. The expected transition energies have been established by comparison to the measured N 1s⁻¹v⁻¹ core-valence double ionization energies. We describe a procedure to eliminate the background of two competing processes contributing spectroscopic signatures to the same energy range, namely double Auger decay of the O 1s vacancy and direct single-photon double ionization into the N 1s⁻¹v⁻¹ states. While the interatomic Auger transitions could not be successfully isolated, we provide an upper boundary of the transition probability of 0.07% with respect to the dominant single Auger decay after O 1s ionization.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1394149721
Document Type :
Electronic Resource