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Auger photo-excited

Hitherto the discussion of Fig. 5.2 has neglected the possibility of non-radiative decay following 4d shell excitation/ionization. These processes are explained with the help of Fig. 5.2(h) which also reproduces the photoelectron emission discussed above, because both photo- and autoionization/Auger electrons will finally yield the observed pattern of electron emission. (In this context it should be noted that in general such direct photoionization and non-radiative decay processes will interfere (see below).) As can be inferred from Fig. 5.2(h), two distinct features arise from non-radiative decay of 4d excitation/ionization. First, 4d -> n/ resonance excitation, indicated on the photon energy scale on the left-hand side, populates certain outer-shell satellites, the so-called resonance Auger transitions (see below), via autoionization decay. An example of special interest in the present context is given by... [Pg.189]


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