The feasibility of angle resolved APECS (Auger Photo-Electron Coincidence Spectroscopy) on solids is demonstrated with an experiment performed at the ALOISA (ELETTRA, Trieste) beamline on the L3M45M45 Auger transition of the Cu(111) surface. This beamline, with its multicoincidence detection system based on several individual electron analysers, was designed in order to perform such experiment with good efficiency. The correlation effects displayed by the measured angular distribution are not explained by the two step model, that conversely is commonly accepted for non coincidence experiments performed at the same energy and on the same orbital.

Gotter, R., Attili, A., Ruocco, A., Arena, D., Bartynski, R.a., Iacobucci, S., et al. (1999). Angular correlation in Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy from the Cu(111) surface RID C-5199-2010 RID G-7348-2011. JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE IV, 9(P6), 161-164 [10.1051/jp4:1999636].

Angular correlation in Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy from the Cu(111) surface RID C-5199-2010 RID G-7348-2011

STEFANI, Giovanni
1999-01-01

Abstract

The feasibility of angle resolved APECS (Auger Photo-Electron Coincidence Spectroscopy) on solids is demonstrated with an experiment performed at the ALOISA (ELETTRA, Trieste) beamline on the L3M45M45 Auger transition of the Cu(111) surface. This beamline, with its multicoincidence detection system based on several individual electron analysers, was designed in order to perform such experiment with good efficiency. The correlation effects displayed by the measured angular distribution are not explained by the two step model, that conversely is commonly accepted for non coincidence experiments performed at the same energy and on the same orbital.
1999
Gotter, R., Attili, A., Ruocco, A., Arena, D., Bartynski, R.a., Iacobucci, S., et al. (1999). Angular correlation in Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy from the Cu(111) surface RID C-5199-2010 RID G-7348-2011. JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE IV, 9(P6), 161-164 [10.1051/jp4:1999636].
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