The O 1s->?* transition below the O K-edge in O2 has been investigated by absorption, constant ionic state (CIS) experiments, and extensive configuration interaction calculations. CIS scans of the three lowest-lying final states reached in resonant Auger decay provide a wealth of information on energy range, symmetry, and spin multiplicity of the intermediate states with ?* character. We conclude that the identification of only two exchange-split components is inadequate because a complex manifold of states with ?* character exists with no unique energy difference between related states.

O1s->sigma* resonance in O2: inadequacy of only two exchange-split components

V Carravetta;M Coreno;M de Simone;
2002

Abstract

The O 1s->?* transition below the O K-edge in O2 has been investigated by absorption, constant ionic state (CIS) experiments, and extensive configuration interaction calculations. CIS scans of the three lowest-lying final states reached in resonant Auger decay provide a wealth of information on energy range, symmetry, and spin multiplicity of the intermediate states with ?* character. We conclude that the identification of only two exchange-split components is inadequate because a complex manifold of states with ?* character exists with no unique energy difference between related states.
2002
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
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