Abstract

When the shakeup/down excitations are not negligible in the core-level electron ionization, the photoelectron spectral peak measured in coincidence with a selected singles (noncoincidence) Auger-electron spectral peak does not necessarily coincide with the singles one. We discuss how the interference between the core-hole decay of a fully relaxed core-hole state and that of an incompletely relaxed one via the interaction between the final states created by the respective core-hole decays, affects the kinetic energy shift and asymmetrical lineshape change of the coincidence photoelectron spectrum compared to the singles one. When the final-state interaction is considerable, the interference reduces much the energy shift and the asymmetrical lineshape change. By the Auger-photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy (APECS) we can study the interference effect which does not manifest in the singles photoelectron spectrum. We discuss also the interference effect when the core-hole decay rates of both the fully relaxed core-hole state and the incompletely relaxed one depend critically on the changes in both the Auger-electron kinetic energy and the final-state potential. The effect is fairly independent of the changes.

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