Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
In this work we deal with the relaxation of the 2p core hole in transition
metals via LVV Auger decay, a specific aspect in itself, though
contributing a piece of information for a more general understanding of
charge redistribution in the final states of both primary photoemission
and following de-excitation process. In the past, the analysis of the
process was performed mainly by high energy photoemission spectroscopy
(PS) experiments, either standard PS or coincidence spectroscopy. We have
carried out a study of the Coster Kronig (CK) decay in Fe, Ni and NiO by
PS using synchrotron radiation. In particular, we have measured the
branching ratio beta between the direct L2VV and L2L3V - L'3VVV CK
transitions. Beta has been determined as a function of the photon energy
in the proximity of the L edges. For all samples beta becomes independent
upon the photon energy already at few eV above threshold. Nonetheless, the
asymptotic value is found to be larger in the metals than in the
insulator, this reflecting the different localization of the electronic
states involved in the cascade process. Capability and limitations of the
method used for the quantitative evaluation of beta are also discussed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Iacobucci, Stefano
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