1984
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3700/17/7/017
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Angular distribution and spin polarisation of Auger electrons

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“…One could therefore expect that coincidence measurements on the angular correlation of two subsequently emitted electrons might provide even further details (Kabachnik, 1997;Kabachnik et al, 1999). The recent development of the e-e coincidence experiments have confirmed these expectations.…”
Section: Coincidence Experiments 241 Electron-electron Coincidencesmentioning
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“…One could therefore expect that coincidence measurements on the angular correlation of two subsequently emitted electrons might provide even further details (Kabachnik, 1997;Kabachnik et al, 1999). The recent development of the e-e coincidence experiments have confirmed these expectations.…”
Section: Coincidence Experiments 241 Electron-electron Coincidencesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For example, the selective excitation of one of the core electrons to an unoccupied Rydberg orbital results in the formation of a highly excited, strongly correlated atomic state which usually decays via electron emission, called resonant Auger transitions. The resonant Auger decay, especially in rare gas atoms, has been studied intensively by means of electron spectroscopy during the last two decades (see review articles by Aksela et al (1996a), Mehlhorn (1998Mehlhorn ( , 2000, Armen et al (2000), Piancastelli (2000), Kabachnik and Ueda (2004), and references therein).…”
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“…This is caused directly by parity conservation and can be seen in analogy to the so-called normal and anomalous parity transitions introduced by Kabachnik and Sazhina (1984).…”
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