Quick search Find article
Quick search
Find article

Evidence for a new class of many-electron Auger transitions in atoms

I Lee, R Wehlitz, U Becker and M Ya Amusia

Show affiliations


The possibility of the joint decay of two holes and one excited electron is discussed as one way many-electron Auger transitions can take place. It is shown that existing experimental decay spectra of reasonably excited states in krypton and xenon exhibit weak lines which may be associated with this new type of Auger process.


PACS

32.80.Hd Auger effect (including Coster-Krönig transitions)

Subjects

Atomic and molecular physics

Dates

Issue 3 (14 February 1993)



  1. Evidence for a new class of many-electron Auger transitions in atoms

    I Lee et al 1993 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 26 L41

  2. Search for inspiralling neutron stars in LIGO S1 data

    Gabriela González (for the LIGO Science Collaboration) 2004 Class. Quantum Grav. 21 S691

  3. The quantum atomic model 'Electronium': a successful teaching tool

    Marion Budde et al 2002 Phys. Educ. 37 204

  4. Free-air ionization chambers

    D T Burns and L Büermann 2009 Metrologia 46 S9

  5. 'Electronium': a quantum atomic teaching model

    Marion Budde et al 2002 Phys. Educ. 37 197

  6. Dynamic performance and control of squeeze mode MR fluid damper–rotor system

    J Wang et al 2005 Smart Mater. Struct. 14 529

  7. Linear density perturbation in relativistic and Brans-Dicke cosmologies

    N Bandyopadhyay 1977 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 10 189

  8. Magnetic site susceptibilities in UPdSn

    J A Paixão et al 1999 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 11 2127

  9. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics

    1958 Proc. Phys. Soc. 71 284

  10. Multiple fragmentation of atoms in femtosecond laser pulses

    A Becker et al 2005 J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 38 S753

Related review articles

What's this?
View review articles related to this research to gain an insight into the key trends in this subject area. Related review articles are selected based on PACS/MSC codes, and are no more than three years old.

  1. Experimental methods for determining the melting temperature and the heat of melting of clusters and nanoparticles
  2. The spectroscopy of clusters by intense pulses of VUV radiation from free electron lasers

View by subject




Export








Please login to access our web services, or create an account if you don't yet have one.

You must have cookies enabled in your web browser to be able to login.

Username
Password

Forgotten your password? Get a new one here.