Abstract

The ion charge state yields resulting from the photoionization of neon gas have been measured with time-of-flight ion charge state spectroscopy for excitation energies in the K-edge region. The decay of the [1s]3p resonance excited state results in the formation ion charge states ${\mathrm{Ne}}^{+}$,${\mathrm{nNe}}^{2+}$,${\mathrm{nNe}}^{3+}$, and ${\mathrm{Ne}}^{4+}$, with a branching ratio of 0.65:0.32:0.030:0.002, whereas the final charge state for the decay of higher-order [1s]np(n\ensuremath{\geqslant}4) and [1s]\ensuremath{\varepsilon}p continuum excitations is mostly ${\mathrm{Ne}}^{2+}$. We have measured q-bar, the mean charge from photoionization, for excited states near the K edge as a function of photon energy. Postcollision interaction effects are shown to be quite small.

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