Calculation of Electron Shake-Off for Elements fromto 92 with the Use of Self-Consistent-Field Wave Functions
- 5 May 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 169 (1) , 27-36
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.169.27
Abstract
Calculations of electron shake-off, based on the sudden approximation, have been made for several different processes. In particular, electron shake-off as the result of decay has been computed for each of the shells in 15 different cases from an initial . An interpolation of the results has been made for the remaining elements. Calculations were made with nonrelativistic Hartree-Fock wave functions for the lighter elements, and relativistic Hartree-Fock-Slater wave functions for the heavier ones. A comparison is made with available experimental data, and satisfactory agreement is obtained. Other ionization processes amenable to the use of the sudden approximation are also discussed, viz. decay, Auger processes, photo-ionization, internal conversion, electron capture, and inner-shell ionization by electron impact.
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