Coherent and incoherent processes in resonant photoemission

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The basis for resonant photoemission is discussed in connection with data for a physisorption system, Ar/Pt(111) and a 3d transition metal, Ni(100). For Ar/Pt(111) the quasi-localized character of the intermediate state leads to two types of features in the autoionization spectra, showing resonant Raman and normal Auger-like behaviour, respectively. For Ni(100) resonant Raman behaviour is observed in photoemission below the L3, threshold. At threshold, the emission feature changes character and after a rather narrow transition region it appears at constant emission energy instead. Clear signatures of interference between the direct photoemission and autoionization channels are identified. © Springer-Verlag 1997.

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Mårtensson, N., Weinelt, M., Karis, O., Magnuson, M., Wassdahl, N., Nilsson, A., … Samant, M. (1997). Coherent and incoherent processes in resonant photoemission. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 65(2), 159–167. https://doi.org/10.1007/s003390050559

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