Abstract

Multiple photoionization of Ne in the K-shell ionization region (810-1340eV) has been studied using a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. The singly charged ion Ne+ appears only at the 1s → 3p excitation, except for production through direct L-shell ionization. The doubly charged ion Ne2+ shows the most intense yield above the 1s → 3p excitation, and K-shell excited Rydberg states mainly turn into Ne2+ through Auger shake processes. The partial photoionization cross sections of Ne3+ and Ne4+ have maxima at about 130eV and 230eV above the 1s ionization threshold, respectively. These maxima are attributed to shake-off processes at the initial photoabsorption step. Double Auger processes following the 1s photoionization are estimated to happen at about 6% relative to normal Auger processes.

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