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Description of electron and photon polarization

Starting from the vector model of a precessing spin, the polarization properties of an electron beam with electrons of spin (l/2)h are explained and then formulated [Pg.366]


In the following, I -M Auger decay in magnesium induced by linearly polarized photons is chosen as an illustrative example for both descriptions. First, the one-step formulation is presented for Auger electrons observed in coincidence with the preceding photoelectron. In successive approximations the two-step formulation is then derived and finally applied to the non-coincident emission of Auger electrons. [Pg.332]


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