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X-ray fluorescence and Auger-electron coincidence spectroscopyof vacancy cascades in atomic argon
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X-ray SpectroscopyAuger-electron SpectraEngineeringAtomic Emission SpectroscopyFluorescent X RaysChemistryElectronic Excited StateX-ray FluorescenceElectron SpectroscopyVacancy Cascade ProcessPhotophysical PropertyPhysicsPhotochemistryAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsAtomic Argon
Argon ${\mathrm{L}}_{2,3}$-${\mathrm{M}}_{2,3}$${\mathrm{M}}_{2,3}$ Auger-electron spectra were measured in coincidence with K\ensuremath{\alpha} fluorescent x rays in studies of K-shell vacancy decays at several photon energies above the K threshold and on the 1s\ensuremath{\rightarrow}4p resonance. The complex spectra recorded by conventional electron spectroscopy are greatly simplified when recorded in coincidence with fluorescent x rays, allowing a more detailed analysis of the vacancy cascade process. The resulting coincidence spectra are compared with Hartree-Fock calculations, which include shake-up transitions in the resonant case. Small energy shifts of the coincident electron spectra are attributed to postcollision interaction with 1s photoelectrons.
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