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Phys Rev Lett ; 132(20): 203002, 2024 May 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38829076

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Auger electron spectroscopy is an omnipresent experimental tool in many fields of fundamental research and applied science. The determination of the kinetic energies of the Auger electrons yields information about the element emitting the electron and its chemical environment at the time of emission. Here, we present an experimental approach to determine Auger spectra for emitter sites in the vicinity of a positive elementary charge based on electron-electron-electron and electron-electron-photon coincidence spectroscopy. We observe a characteristic redshift of the Auger spectrum caused by the Coulomb interaction with the charged environment. Our results are relevant for the interpretation of Auger spectra of extended systems like large molecules, clusters, liquids, and solids, in particular in high-intensity radiation fields which are nowadays routinely available, e.g., at x-ray free-electron laser facilities. The effect has been widely ignored in the literature so far, and some interpretations of Auger spectra from clusters might need to be revisited.

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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 4594, 2024 May 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38816362

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X-ray-induced damage is one of the key topics in radiation chemistry. Substantial damage is attributed to low-energy electrons and radicals emerging from direct inner-shell photoionization or produced by subsequent processes. We apply multi-electron coincidence spectroscopy to X-ray-irradiated aqueous solutions of inorganic ions to investigate the production of low-energy electrons (LEEs) in a predicted cascade of intermolecular charge- and energy-transfer processes, namely electron-transfer-mediated decay (ETMD) and interatomic/intermolecular Coulombic decay (ICD). An advanced coincidence technique allows us to identify several LEE-producing steps during the decay of 1s vacancies in solvated Mg2+ ions, which escaped observation in previous non-coincident experiments. We provide strong evidence for the predicted recovering of the ion's initial state. In natural environments the recovering of the ion's initial state is expected to cause inorganic ions to be radiation-damage hot spots, repeatedly producing destructive particles under continuous irradiation.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 24(19): 11646-11653, 2022 May 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35506916

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Core ionization dynamics of argon-water heteroclusters ArM[H2O]N are investigated using a site and process selective experimental scheme combining 3 keV electron irradiation with Auger electron-ion-ion multi-coincidence detection. The formation of Ar 2p-1 vacancies followed by non-radiative decay to intermediate one-site doubly ionized states Ar2+(3p-2)-ArM-1[H2O]N and subsequent redistribution of charge to the cluster environment are monitored. At low argon concentrations the emission of an [H2O]n'H+/[H2O]n''H+ ion pair is the dominant outcome, implying on high efficiency of charge transfer to the water network. Increasing the condensation fraction of argon in the mixed clusters and/or to pure argon clusters is reflected as a growing yield of Arm'+/Arm''+ ion pairs, providing a fingerprint of the precursor heterocluster beam composition. The coincident Auger electron spectra, resolved with better than 1 eV resolution, show only subtle differences and thereby reflect the local nature of the initial Auger decay step. The results lead to better understanding of inner shell ionization processes in heterogeneous clusters and in aqueous environments in general.

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