Singly and doubly excited states in ejecetd electron spectra of neon at high incident energy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Ejected electron spectroscopy has been used to study singly and doubly excited states of neon
at constant incident electron energies between 505 and 2018 eV and ejection angles from 10o to 130o with
high resolution in ejected energy range from 12 to 46 eV. The full ejected electron energy range has been
studied at two extreme incidence energies and three ejected angles, namely 40
o
, 90
o
and 130
o
. The low
energy region (12 to 21.5 eV) has been investigated at 505 eV over the full angular range and at 90
o
at six
incident energies from 505 to 2018 eV. The features in the ejected electron spectra have been attributed to
the autoionisation of Ne+ (2s2p6nl) excited states and Ne (2s2p5nln
l
and 2s22p4nln
l
) double excited
autionising states. Lower energy ejected electrons arise from simultaneous excitation of s and p electrons
above the second ionisation potential (62.53 eV) while higher energy ejected electrons are coming from
singly and doubly excited states. The high resolution and high sensitivity allowed us to see separated singlet
from triplet states at high incident energies. Comparison with previous works gives a good agreement in
energy positions of measured features. At the highest ejected electron energies only the features coming
from double excitation are present, but with very low intensities in the spectra due to the small cross
sections and high background. New resonances are found whose classification needs new experimental and
theoretical investigations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
excited states; neon
List of contributors:
Avaldi, Lorenzo
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