Observation of strong two-electron--one-photon transitions in few-electron ion
Abstract
We resonantly excite the series of O and O up to principal quantum number with monochromatic x rays, producing -shell holes, and observe their relaxation by soft-x-ray emission. Some photoabsorption resonances of O reveal strong two-electron--one-photon (TEOP) transitions. We find that for the 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 of a Li-like satellite blend of the He-like 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.
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@article{arxiv.2003.05965,
title = {Observation of strong two-electron--one-photon transitions in few-electron ion},
author = {Moto Togawa and Steffen Kühn and Chintan Shah and Pedro Amaro and René Steinbrügge and Jakob Stierhof and Natalie Hell and Michael Rosner and Keisuke Fujii and Matthias Bissinger and Ralf Ballhausen and Moritz Hoesch and Jörn Seltmann and SungNam Park and Filipe Grilo and F. Scott Porter and José Paulo Santos and Moses Chung and Thomas Stöhlker and Jörn Wilms and Thomas Pfeifer and Gregory V. Brown and Maurice A. Leutenegger and Sven Bernitt and José R. Crespo López-Urrutia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.05965},
year = {2024}
}
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