Abstract

A spin-resolved x-ray-photoelectron-spectroscopy study of the deep core levels of ferromagnetic Fe are reported. The 2p 3/2 , 2p 1/2 , and 2s core levels, as well as the more shallow 3p level, all display interesting spin-dependent structures. These findings indicate the importance of intra-atomic exchange in deep-core-level photoemission from Fe. The electronic response of the metal to core-hole creation is found to be dependent on the spin of the core hole

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