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Auger photoelectron coincidence studies of the origin of the three-hole final state contribution to the Ni L3VV Auger line
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Auger photoelectron coincidence studies of the origin of the three-hole final state contribution to the Ni L3VV Auger line

C.P. Lund and S.M. Thurgate
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, Vol.77(3), pp.283-290
1996
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Abstract

Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy has been used to study the decay of Ni 2p and 2P3/2 holes to three-valence band holes in the final state of the Ni L2,3 VV Auger process. This was achieved by fixing one analyzer at the position of the 3-hole contribution to the Ni L3 VV line of an Ni80%Fe20% alloy and scanning the other analyzer over the Ni 2P3/2 and 2P1/2 photoelectron lines. With this single experiment, we have been able to confirm that the 3-hole final state satellite has contributions from both the L2L3 V Coster-Kronig and L3 V shake-up/shake-off processes. We present an estimate of the relative contribution of each process.

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2 Chemistry
2.15 Physical Chemistry
2.15.912 X-ray Spectroscopy
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