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Postcollision interaction PCI

PCI differs from the disturbances of electron spectrometry treated above, because it is an inherent property of photon-induced two-step double ionization, and not an external disturbance. Nevertheless, PCI is included here because the effects on lineshape, line broadening and line position belong to the present discussion (for more details on PCI see Section 5.5). [Pg.152]


Since the first edition of the encyclopedia was published, PES has developed quite rapidly in terms of the depths of information that can be obtained from this method, as well as in the range of application. One of the reasons for this development is the growing use of synchrotron radiation for PE work. The development of two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy (2DPES), for example, was only possible with the availability of synchrotron radiation. It is a powerful experimental technique, particularly well suited to the comprehensive coverage of the large number of final ion states available in molecular targets and also for the study of the evolution of the effects of postcollision interactions (PCI). [Pg.438]


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