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Angle-resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy At Ultra-low Temperatures
Published on: October 9, 2012
Auger electron emission from fixed-in-space CO
Th Weber1, M Weckenbrock, M Balser
1Institut für Kernphysik, University Frankfurt, August-Euler Strasse 6, D-60486 Frankfurt Germany.
Abstract:
We have measured the angular distribution of carbon K-Auger electrons from fixed in space, core-ionized, CO molecules in coincidence with the kinetic energy release of the C+ and O+ fragments. We find a very narrow ejection of Auger electrons in the direction of the oxygen and an oscillatory diffraction pattern. Even for similar electron energies, the angular distribution strongly depends on the symmetry of the final state.
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