Analysis of Transition-Metal Carbonyl Auger Line Shapes

Abstract
The carbon Auger line shapes obtained from three diverse gas-phase transition-metal carbonyls are analyzed. Some features in the line shape directly reflect the amount of π backbonding. The analysis indicates that the dominant initial state is the adiabatically relaxed ground state. The final-state holes are either localized on the same ligand or described by a state consisting of one hole on a ligand and the other on the metal atom. The latter state may be viewed as a π-backbonding—assisted interatomic decay.