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Second Order Inelastic High Energy Processes In Secondary Electron Spectroscopy: Fine Structures Of Iron And Nickel Spectra And Their Temperature Dependence

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  • D. E. GUY

    (Physico-Technical Institute of UB RAS and Udmurt State University, Kirov St. 132, Izhevsk 426001, Russia)

  • YU. V. RUTS

    (Physico-Technical Institute of UB RAS and Udmurt State University, Kirov St. 132, Izhevsk 426001, Russia)

  • D. V. SURNIN

    (Physico-Technical Institute of UB RAS and Udmurt State University, Kirov St. 132, Izhevsk 426001, Russia)

  • V. I. GREBENNIKOV

    (Institute of Metal Physics of UB RAS, S. Kovalevskaya St. 18, Ekaterinburg 620219, Russia)

  • O. B. SOKOLOV

    (Institute of Metal Physics of UB RAS, S. Kovalevskaya St. 18, Ekaterinburg 620219, Russia)

Abstract

The extended fine structure (FS) was obtained above MVV and LVV Auger transitions in Fe and Ni. The temperature behavior of FS above MVV Auger transition was investigated in the range of 300–800 K. It was shown that the supplementary peak appears in Fe spectra and vanishes in Ni spectra with increase in temperature. A new mechanism of the FS formation was used which includes both the first order process (the secondary electron emission from a core level) and the second order process proceeding through the intermediate state. The appropriate theory was developed and on its basis the quantitative interpretation of the anomalous temperature behavior of MVV FS and the type of the oscillation above the LVV Auger transition was given for Fe and Ni.

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  • D. E. Guy & Yu. V. Ruts & D. V. Surnin & V. I. Grebennikov & O. B. Sokolov, 1997. "Second Order Inelastic High Energy Processes In Secondary Electron Spectroscopy: Fine Structures Of Iron And Nickel Spectra And Their Temperature Dependence," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 4(02), pages 223-236.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:04:y:1997:i:02:n:s0218625x97000225
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X97000225
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