Angle-dependent decrease of transition probability in sequential photo double-ionization
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, ISSN: 0953-4075, Vol: 37, Issue: 6, Page: L121-L127
2004
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The three-body Coulomb interaction in sequential photo double-ionization, frequently called post-collision interaction (PCI), can lead to a collapse of transition probability if the relative angle between the emitted electrons approaches zero. We have studied this effect for a specially selected atomic system, 4d photoionization in xenon with subsequent N -OOS Auger decay, and compared the experimental data with results from a quantum mechanical PCI calculation and a classical PCI model.
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