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Beutler-Fano line shape

In the preceding sections, we have assumed that an absorption line has a Lorentzian shape. If this is not true, then the linewidth cannot be defined as the full width at half maximum intensity. Transitions from the ground state of a neutral molecule to an ionization continuum often have appreciable oscillator strength, in marked contrast to the situation for ground state to dissociative continuum transitions. The absorption cross-section near the peak of an auto-ionized line can be significantly affected by interference between two processes (1) direct ionization or dissociation, and (2) indirect ionization (autoionization) or indirect dissociation (predissociation). The line profile must be described by the Beutler-Fano formula (Fano, 1961) ... [Pg.588]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.56 , Pg.191 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.56 , Pg.191 ]




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