Photoelectron angular distributions have been measured in the energy regions between the (2)P(3/2)and P-2(1/2) states of Kr+ and Xe+ containing the (P-2(1/2))nd' and (P-2(1/2))(n+2)s' autoionising resonances. ii new magnetic angle-changing technique has been used. This features a localised magnetic field created at the interaction region of a photoelectron spectrometer by means of co-axial solenoids. Partial ionisation cross-sections for the (2)p(3/2) ionic states of krypton and xenon are presented. The variations in the beta parameters across the autoionising regions have also been deduced. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved.

Measurements of photoelectron angular distributions between the P-2(3/2,1/2) states of Kr+ and Xe+ using a new magnetic angle-changing technique

Bolognesi P;
2000

Abstract

Photoelectron angular distributions have been measured in the energy regions between the (2)P(3/2)and P-2(1/2) states of Kr+ and Xe+ containing the (P-2(1/2))nd' and (P-2(1/2))(n+2)s' autoionising resonances. ii new magnetic angle-changing technique has been used. This features a localised magnetic field created at the interaction region of a photoelectron spectrometer by means of co-axial solenoids. Partial ionisation cross-sections for the (2)p(3/2) ionic states of krypton and xenon are presented. The variations in the beta parameters across the autoionising regions have also been deduced. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved.
2000
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
photoelectron angular distributions
beta parameter
autoionisation
synchrotron radiation
magnetic angle-changing technique
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