Disentangling formation of multiple-core holes in aminophenol molecules exposed to bright X-FEL radiation

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Competing multi-photon ionization processes, some leading to the formation of double core hole states, have been examined in 4-aminophenol. The experiments used the linac coherent light source (LCLS) x-ray free electron laser, in combination with a time-of-flight magnetic bottle electron spectrometer and the correlation analysis method of covariance mapping. The results imply that 4-aminophenol molecules exposed to the focused x-ray pulses of the LCLS sequentially absorb more than two x-ray photons, resulting in the formation of multiple core holes as well as in the sequential removal of photoelectrons and Auger electrons (so-called PAPA sequences).

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Zhaunerchyk, V., Kamińska, M., Mucke, M., Squibb, R. J., Eland, J. H. D., Piancastelli, M. N., … Feifel, R. (2015). Disentangling formation of multiple-core holes in aminophenol molecules exposed to bright X-FEL radiation. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 48(24). https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-4075/48/24/244003

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