Abstract
A high-resolution $4d$ photoelectron spectrum of Eu has been measured. The spectrum reveals a rich structure reflecting multiplet splitting due to $4d\ensuremath{-}4f,$ $4f\ensuremath{-}4f,$ and spin-orbit interaction. In order to interpret the complex ${4d}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ multiplet structure, calculations in the intermediate coupling scheme were performed taking into account the term-dependent lifetime width of each ${4d}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ multiplet state. The strong influence of both the $4d\ensuremath{-}4f$ exchange interaction and the term-dependent lifetime broadening on the shape of the $4d$ photoelectron spectrum is demonstrated. Due to the inner-shell character of the $4d$ and $4f$ orbitals, the spectrum of atomic Eu is similar to that of Eu and Gd solid samples having the same ${4f}^{7}$ occupancy.
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