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17 November 2003 Innershell photo-ionization of the 3d transition elements
P. Zimmermann
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Proceedings Volume 5258, IV Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.544338
Event: IV Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics, 2002, Jurata, Poland
Abstract
A review of the innershell photoionization of the 3d transition elements in the region of the 3p ionization (30-70 eV) and of the 2p ionization (400-900 eV) is given. For the 3p ionization the photoelectron spectra can be described by the dominant Coulomb interaction between the 3p hole and 3d valence subshells causing a large exchange splitting between the so-called high-spin and low-spin components and the spin dependence of the sub-sequent Auger decay causing a large broadening of the low-spin components. The 2p photoelectron spectra offer a complex situation due to the different influence of the spin-orbit splitting of the 2p hole, the Coulomb interaction of the 2p hole with the 3d valence subshell and the Coulomb interaction within the 3d valence subshell itself.
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P. Zimmermann "Innershell photo-ionization of the 3d transition elements", Proc. SPIE 5258, IV Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics, (17 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.544338
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Transition metals

Ionization

Iron

Chromium

Nickel

Signal processing

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