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Efficient Site-specific Low-energy Electron Production via Interatomic Coulombic Decay Following Resonant Auger Decay
Published 26 Mar 2013 in physics.chem-ph and physics.atm-clus | (1303.6395v1)
Abstract: We identified interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) channels in argon dimers after spectator-type resonant Auger decay $2p{-1}~3d \to 3p{-2}3d, 4d$ in one of the atoms, using momentum resolved electron-ion-ion coincidence. The results illustrate that the resonant core excitation is a very efficient way of producing slow electrons at a specific site, which may cause localized radiation damage. We find also that ICD rate for $3p{-2}4d$ is significantly lower than that for $3p{-2}3d$.
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