New Journal of Physics (Jan 2019)
Hard x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy on heavy atoms and heavy-element containing molecules using synchrotron radiation up to 35 keV at SPring-8 undulator beamlines
Abstract
We have recently initiated hard x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy experiments on heavy atoms and heavy-element containing molecules in gas phase by using synchrotron radiation up to 35 keV at SPring-8 undulator beamlines. We have successfully measured deep inner-shell photoelectron spectra, as well as L-MM and M-NN Auger electron spectra excited below and above the K-edge of heavy elements. Target specimens utilized for the preliminary experiments are Ar, Kr and Xe atoms, and also iodine in iodomethane (CH _3 I) and trifluoroiodomethane (CF _3 I) molecules, respectively. We show some selected results on the extracted core-hole lifetime broadenings for the iodine 1s core level of the CH _3 I molecule and also for the Xe 2s, 2p core levels, to compare with theoretical values. The L-MM Auger electron spectra of Kr recorded at 13 and 16.6 keV excitation energies are also shown as typical examples, and the spectrum measured above the K-edge, i.e. 14.327 keV, is analyzed based on theoretical calculations using the Hartree–Fock method. As a result, we give a tentative assignment for the double-core-hole hyper-satellite LL-LMM Auger transitions of the Kr atom.
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