Abstract

The angular distribution of Kr 4p photoelectrons was measured with linearly polarized synchrotron radiation in the function of the photon energy. The shape of the measured angular distributions indicates the presence of octupol interaction.

Highlights

  • The measurement was carried out at the beamline BW3 of the DORIS III synchrotron light source at HASYLAB (Hamburg, Germany)

  • The spherical mirror part focuses the electrons from the scattering plane to the entrance slit of the cylindrical analyzer performing the energy analysis of the electrons. (For detailed description of an ESA-22-type electron spectrometers see Ref. [1].) Fig. 1 shows the measured angular distribution of Kr 4p photoelectrons relative to the polarization vector at 93.1 eV photon energy

  • The experimental data were fitted with two model functions

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Introduction

The measurement was carried out at the beamline BW3 of the DORIS III synchrotron light source at HASYLAB (Hamburg, Germany). The ESA-22D electrostatic electron spectrometer was used to analyze the emitted photoelectrons. The spectrometer consists of a spherical and a cylindrical mirror analyzer.

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