Evidence for Efficient Pathway to Produce Slow Electrons by Ground-state Dication in Clusters

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875

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Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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Bristol : IOP Publ.

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We present an experimental evidence for a so-far unobserved, but potentially very important step relaxation cascades following inner-shell ionization of a composite system: Multiply charged ionic states created after Auger decay may be neutralized by electron transfer from a neighboring species, producing at the same time a low-energy free electron. This electron transfer-mediated decay (ETMD) called process is effective even after Auger decay into the dicationic ground state. Here, we report the ETMD of Ne2+ produced after Ne 1s photoionization in Ne-Kr mixed clusters.

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30th International Conference on Photonic, Electronic, and Atomic Collisions, ICPEAC 2017, July 26-August 1 2017, Cairns, Australia

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