X-Ray Studies of Inner-Shell Resonances and Thresholds

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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In 1983, R. D. Deslattes and co-workers published a paper on "Threshold studies of a multivacancy process in the Kβ region of argon," that is a classic on the use of tunable x-ray beams from synchrotron radiation sources for studies of inner-shell resonance and threshold phenomena [1]. Deslattes's group proceeded to develop a beamline and end-station instrumentation for inner-shell studies of atoms, molecules, and materials using x-ray emission, photoelectron spectrosocpy, ion fragmentation, and coincidence techniques. In this talk, highlights of that research will be presented, with emphasis on understanding the basic physics of inner-shell resonance and threshold phenomena. Results will also be presented on recent studies of x-ray-atom interactions at the Advanced Photon Source: nondipole interactions in photoionization and x-ray-ion coincidence studies of vacancy cascades. [1] R. D. Deslattes, R. E. LaVilla, P. L. Cowan, and A. Henins, Phys. Rev. A 27, 923 (1983).

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