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Contrasting Valence-Band Auger-Electron Spectra for Silver and Aluminum

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Author(s)

Cedric J. Powell

Abstract

Measurements of the L2,3VV (V=valence) Auger spectrum of aluminum and the M4,5VV Auger spectrum of silver cannot be simply related to the valence-band density of states. The data for Al indicate a strong energy variation of the transition probability. For silver, the position and shape of the Auger spectrum are associated with multiplet splitting of localized double-d-hole final states.
Citation
Physical Review Letters
Volume
30

Citation

Powell, C. (1973), Contrasting Valence-Band Auger-Electron Spectra for Silver and Aluminum, Physical Review Letters (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created June 4, 1973, Updated February 19, 2017
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