Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9585444 | Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Coincidence spectra of energetic electrons with threshold electrons were measured following photo-excitation of the Xe 4d3/2, 5/2 â np resonances, in order to investigate the origin of threshold electrons, and the mechanism leading to formation of the Xe2+ 5pâ2 and 5sâ15pâ1 final states. A two-step decay process was observed in the production of Xe2+ 5pâ2(1D) following decay of the 7p resonance, where the intermediate state is Xe+* 5pâ2(1S)8p that autoionizes emitting a pseudo-threshold electron. This process was confirmed in a time-of-flight analysis of the coincidence spectra of the energetic electrons with the threshold photoelectrons. It is suggested that a similar two-step process also contributes to the population of excited Xe2+ states and is the main origin for the production of threshold electrons in decay of the 4dâ1np resonances.
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Authors
Tomohiro Aoto, Yasumasa Hikosaka, Richard Hall, Francis Penent, Pascal Lablanquie, Kenji Ito,