Observation of Strong Two-Electron-One-Photon Transitions in Few-Electron Ions

We resonantly excite the K series of O5+ and O6+ up to principal quantum number n = 11 with monochromatic x rays, producing K-shell holes, and observe their relaxation by soft-x-ray emission. Some photoabsorption resonances of O5+ reveal strong two-electron–one-photon (TEOP) transitions. We find tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. A 2020-11, Vol.102 (5), Article 052831
Hauptverfasser: Togawa, M, Kuhn, S, Shah, C, Amaro, P, Steinbrugge, R, Stierhof, J, Hell, N, Rosner, M, Fujii, K, Bissinger, M, Ballhausen, R, Hoesch, M, Seltmann, J, Park, S, Grilo, F, Porter, F S, Santos, J P, Chung, M, Stohlker, T, Wilms, J, Pfeifer, T, Brown, G V, Leutenegger, M A, Bernitt, S, Lopez-Urrutia, J R Crespo
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Zusammenfassung:We resonantly excite the K series of O5+ and O6+ up to principal quantum number n = 11 with monochromatic x rays, producing K-shell holes, and observe their relaxation by soft-x-ray emission. Some photoabsorption resonances of O5+ reveal strong two-electron–one-photon (TEOP) transitions. We find that for the [(1s2s)15p3/2]3/2;1/2 states, TEOP relaxation is by far stronger than the radiative decay and competes with the usually much faster Auger decay path. This enhanced TEOP decay arises from a strong correlation with the near-degenerate upper states [(1s2p3/2 )14s]3/2;1/2 of a Li-like satellite blend of the He-like Kα transition. Even in three-electron systems, TEOP transitions can play a dominant role, and the present results should guide further research on the ubiquitous and abundant many-electron ions where electronic energy degeneracies are far more common and configuration mixing is stronger.
ISSN:1050-2947
2469-9926
1094-1622
2469-9934
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevA.102.052831