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Photoelectron angular distributions confinement resonances

Both models demonstrate sizable oscillations, i.e., confinement resonances, in the energy dependence of photoelectron angular distribution parameters. The resonances fade away rapidly with an increasing energy of the photoelectrons. The decrease in the resonance amplitudes with increasing... [Pg.35]

The discovery of confinement resonances in the photoelectron angular distribution parameters from encaged atoms may shed light [36] on the origin of anomalously high values of the nondipole asymmetry parameters observed in diatomic molecules [62]. Following [36], consider photoionization of an inner subshell of the atom A in a diatomic molecule AB in the gas phase, i.e., with random orientation of the molecular axis relative to the polarization vector of the radiation. The atom B remains neutral in this process and is arbitrarily located on the sphere with its center at the nucleus of the atom A with radius equal to the interatomic distance in this molecule. To the lowest order, the effect of the atom B on the photoionization parameters can be approximated by the introduction of a spherically symmetric potential that represents the atom B smeared over... [Pg.37]


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