Photoionisation cross sections of the main ionisation process of neon have been calculated for a wide range of photon energies. The partial cross sections were computed as a sum of a contribution expressible in terms of the Dyson amplitude corresponding to the ionisation processes considered plus a correction term. The numerical results obtained, in satisfactory agreement with the experiment, show, as expected, that for outer-shell ionisation the correction term decreases rapidly with the photon energy. For inner-shell ionisation, however, the correction term appears to be still important at relevant ( approximately 100 eV) energies of the photoelectron. Results given by different choices of the photoelectron waves are also presented.

Photoionisation cross section calculations using dyson amplitudes: Results for Ne

Carravetta V;
1983

Abstract

Photoionisation cross sections of the main ionisation process of neon have been calculated for a wide range of photon energies. The partial cross sections were computed as a sum of a contribution expressible in terms of the Dyson amplitude corresponding to the ionisation processes considered plus a correction term. The numerical results obtained, in satisfactory agreement with the experiment, show, as expected, that for outer-shell ionisation the correction term decreases rapidly with the photon energy. For inner-shell ionisation, however, the correction term appears to be still important at relevant ( approximately 100 eV) energies of the photoelectron. Results given by different choices of the photoelectron waves are also presented.
1983
Inglese
16
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1895
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photoionization
Dyson amplitude
continuum wave function
Ne
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Cacelli, I.; Carravetta, V.; Moccia, R.
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