Abstract
Electron-electron coincidence spectra of Ar-Kr clusters after photoionization have been measured. An electron with the kinetic energy range from 0 to approximately 1 eV is found in coincidence with the Ar 3s cluster photoelectron. The low kinetic energy electron can be attributed to an Ar+Kr++Kr+ final state which forms after electron transfer mediated decay. This autoionization mechanism results from a concerted transition involving three different atoms in a van der Waals cluster; it was predicted theoretically, but hitherto not observed. © 2011 American Physical Society.
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Förstel, M., Mucke, M., Arion, T., Bradshaw, A. M., & Hergenhahn, U. (2011). Autoionization mediated by electron transfer. Physical Review Letters, 106(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.033402
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