Abstract

Diffraction of slow electrons emitted in the near-threshold 1s photoionization of a Li atom located outside a C 60 molecule has been investigated as a function of the distance of the Li atom from the C 60. It is found that, as in the case of the atom located inside the C 60, the photoelectron angular distribution is significantly distorted by the C 60 and is especially pronounced when the polarization vector of the radiation is along the line connecting the nucleus of the ionized atom with the geometrical center of the C 60. The effects of the C 60 extend to surprisingly large distances.

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