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Intrinsic satellites in the L23VV Auger spectra of 3d transition metals
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Intrinsic satellites in the L23VV Auger spectra of 3d transition metals

C.P. Lund, S.M. Thurgate and A.B. Wedding
Physical Review B, Vol.49(16), pp.11352-11357
1994
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Abstract

Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy (APECS) confirms that a substantial part of the low-energy tail of the L23VV Auger lines of the 3d transition metals is due to intrinsic initial- and final-state shake-up/shake-off processes and not just secondary losses. Data were collected for the L23VV Auger lines of pure Cu, Co, and Ni. APECS enables a direct experimental measurement of the initial-state shake-up/shake-off satellites in solid-state Auger spectroscopy. The importance of these effects in Auger spectroscopy as a qualitative and quantitative surface-analysis technique is discussed.

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2.15.912 X-ray Spectroscopy
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