Abstract
A method of straightforward construction and analysis of the cascade decay trees is applied to study the cascade energy reemission by silver atoms upon photoionization in the incident photon energy range of 0.01–100 keV. Cascade electrons and photons emitted during the cascade relaxation of an inner-shell vacancy carry away a significant part of the energy initially acquired by the silver atom in a photoionization act. The energies redistributed through following channels were calculated as functions of incident photon energy: energy absorbed by the silver atom itself (a), and energies carried away by the cascade electrons (b) and photons (c). Channel (a) is dominant only at small incident photon energies up to the M5 ionization threshold. Channel (b) dominates between M and K thresholds making 57–85 % of the acquired energy. Above the K threshold, the weight of channel (b) is still significant, 24 %, however, dominant is channel (c).
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