The high resolution Br 4s?-1 photoelectron spectrum of HBr is presented together with the resonant Auger spectra resulting from excitations from the 3d core levels to the low-n Rydberg orbitals 5s?, 5p?, and 5p?. The very complex spectra can be broadly assigned using two observations. First, the energy splittings of the 4p?-25s and 4p?-25p states are very similar to the splittings of the 4p?-2(1?+,1?,and3?-) final states seen previously in the normal Auger spectra. Second, the 2?+ states, which are the dominant correlation satellites in the complex 4s?-1 photoelectron spectrum, are often enhanced in the 5s? resonance Auger spectra. Electron correlation and spin-orbit interaction in the final states are important to understand all of these spectra. Unlike the normal Auger spectra, vibrational excitations play only a minor role in these spectra, showing that the 5s and 5p Rydberg orbitals have some bonding character.

Relating the 4s?-1 inner-valence photoelectron spectrum of HBr with the Br 3d-15l? resonant Auger spectra: An approach to the assignments

2003

Abstract

The high resolution Br 4s?-1 photoelectron spectrum of HBr is presented together with the resonant Auger spectra resulting from excitations from the 3d core levels to the low-n Rydberg orbitals 5s?, 5p?, and 5p?. The very complex spectra can be broadly assigned using two observations. First, the energy splittings of the 4p?-25s and 4p?-25p states are very similar to the splittings of the 4p?-2(1?+,1?,and3?-) final states seen previously in the normal Auger spectra. Second, the 2?+ states, which are the dominant correlation satellites in the complex 4s?-1 photoelectron spectrum, are often enhanced in the 5s? resonance Auger spectra. Electron correlation and spin-orbit interaction in the final states are important to understand all of these spectra. Unlike the normal Auger spectra, vibrational excitations play only a minor role in these spectra, showing that the 5s and 5p Rydberg orbitals have some bonding character.
2003
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
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