Search for multiple K+L photoionization in solid transition elements by x-ray-absorption spectroscopy

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The x-ray absorption of transition metals from Cr to Zn is examined in the energy region of K+L double photoabsorption. A variational procedure is developed to extract correlated components from pairs of spectra. Applied to absorption spectra taken at different sample temperatures, the procedure is used to suppress the extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure oscillations that pervade the K+L region in this range of elements. A relative sensitivity of 2×10-3 to 3×10-4 of the absorption coefficient, depending on the sample quality, is achieved. No significant features attributable to multiple photoexcitation are found in the spectra on that level, so that previous reports of K+L edges for Co, Ni, and Zn are not confirmed. © 1992 The American Physical Society.

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Kodre, A., Hribar, M., Arčon, I., Glavič-Cindro, D., Atuhec, M., Frahm, R., & Drube, W. (1992). Search for multiple K+L photoionization in solid transition elements by x-ray-absorption spectroscopy. Physical Review A, 45(7), 4682–4687. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.45.4682

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