1972
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2199(08)60021-4
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The Auger Effect

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“…The chief advantage of XPS over Auger spectroscopy arises from the larger chemical shift of atomic core electron levels as a function of the electronic environment of the atom [4]. The photoelectric effect involves only one core level, whilst the Auger process [5] involves a transition between two core levels and therefore is much less sensitive to chemical changes, since both shift by similar amounts. Core electron binding energies have been measured for a number of III-V compound semiconductors by XPS [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chief advantage of XPS over Auger spectroscopy arises from the larger chemical shift of atomic core electron levels as a function of the electronic environment of the atom [4]. The photoelectric effect involves only one core level, whilst the Auger process [5] involves a transition between two core levels and therefore is much less sensitive to chemical changes, since both shift by similar amounts. Core electron binding energies have been measured for a number of III-V compound semiconductors by XPS [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for both cases, the closed part of the wave operator followed the equation which makes the respective EIP matrix equations noniterative, unlike a general IMS problem. 12c Following the procedure described earlier, 12a,b the EIP matrix equation for the (1,0) valence rank was constructed:…”
Section: Theory and Computational Points In Briefmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For further informations on the Auger effect I could suggest e.g. the fol lowing surveys: BergstrOm et al (1968), Burhop and Asaad (1972) , Rao(1975), Chattarji (1976), Mehlhorn (1978), .…”
Section: ~-7 50~--~10~o~2~oo~---5~o~o--100·0mentioning
confidence: 99%