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Calculation of magnetic circular dichroism in core level photoemission spectroscopy

G van der Laan

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Magnetic X-ray dichroism in core level photoemission is calculated using a localized model. It is shown that the angular dependent part of the electrostatic interaction between the core hole and the 3d electrons determines the magnetic dichroism in the 2p photoemission of 3d transition metal compounds. The circular dichroism is expected to be very strong in compounds with localized 3d electrons.


PACS

78.20.Ls Magnetooptical effects

79.60.-i Photoemission and photoelectron spectra

71.70.Ch Crystal and ligand fields

Subjects

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Dates

Issue 8 (25 February 1991)



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