We have studied the line shapes of Cu(0 0 1)-p (2× 2)S L2VV and L3VV Auger decay by means of Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy. Measuring the LVV Auger spectrum in coincidence with S 2p1/2 and 2p3/2 photoelectrons respectively, we have been able to separate the two overlapping Auger spectra and determine their intrinsic line shapes. The two Auger transitions, though shifted in energy, display an identical line shape whose main features can be qualitatively understood considering a single particle approximation but are better described within a Cini-Sawatzky (CS) approach. Comparison between the experimental and the CS calculated spectra confirms that a substantial part of the Auger lines (∼20%) can be ascribed to decay events accompanied by the excitation of one additional electron-hole pair in the valence band. For the first time, the locality of the Auger process combined with the surface sensitivity of the APECS technique and its ability to separate overlapping structures are used to study Auger transitions taking place at the the surface states of a S/noble-metal interface.

The LVV Auger line shape of sulfur on copper studied by Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy / G.D. Filippo, M.I. Trioni, G. Fratesi, F.O. Schumann, Z. Wei, C.H. Li, L. Behnke, S. Patil, J. Kirschner, G. Stefani. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONDENSED MATTER. - ISSN 0953-8984. - 27:8(2015 Mar 04), pp. 085003.1-085003.8. [10.1088/0953-8984/27/8/085003]

The LVV Auger line shape of sulfur on copper studied by Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy

M.I. Trioni
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G. Fratesi;
2015

Abstract

We have studied the line shapes of Cu(0 0 1)-p (2× 2)S L2VV and L3VV Auger decay by means of Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy. Measuring the LVV Auger spectrum in coincidence with S 2p1/2 and 2p3/2 photoelectrons respectively, we have been able to separate the two overlapping Auger spectra and determine their intrinsic line shapes. The two Auger transitions, though shifted in energy, display an identical line shape whose main features can be qualitatively understood considering a single particle approximation but are better described within a Cini-Sawatzky (CS) approach. Comparison between the experimental and the CS calculated spectra confirms that a substantial part of the Auger lines (∼20%) can be ascribed to decay events accompanied by the excitation of one additional electron-hole pair in the valence band. For the first time, the locality of the Auger process combined with the surface sensitivity of the APECS technique and its ability to separate overlapping structures are used to study Auger transitions taking place at the the surface states of a S/noble-metal interface.
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sulfur; APECS; photoemission; Auger
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The LVV Auger line shape of sulfur on copper studied by Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy / G.D. Filippo, M.I. Trioni, G. Fratesi, F.O. Schumann, Z. Wei, C.H. Li, L. Behnke, S. Patil, J. Kirschner, G. Stefani. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONDENSED MATTER. - ISSN 0953-8984. - 27:8(2015 Mar 04), pp. 085003.1-085003.8. [10.1088/0953-8984/27/8/085003]
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