Unambiguous evidence for resonant photoemission in Ni is presented. Interference effects are identified at the 2p edges for the valence band and the 6 eV satellite. A rapid transition from a resonant Raman to an Auger-like regime shows that the core-excited states above threshold are not localized enough to significantly enhance the photoemission intensity, implying a large fraction of incoherent intensity. The results indicate that the appearance of interference effects does not require strong localization of the intermediate state. © 1997 American Physical Society.
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Weinelt, M., Nilsson, A., Magnuson, M., Wiell, T., Wassdahl, N., Karis, O., … Samant, M. (1997). Resonant photoemission at the 2p edges of ni: Resonant raman and interference effects. Physical Review Letters, 78(5), 967–970. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.967
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