Angle-Resolved Auger Spectroscopy as a Sensitive Access to Vibronic Coupling

A Knie, M Patanen, A Hans, ID Petrov, JD Bozek… - Physical Review Letters, 2016 - APS
A Knie, M Patanen, A Hans, ID Petrov, JD Bozek, A Ehresmann, PV Demekhin
Physical Review Letters, 2016APS
In the angle-averaged excitation and decay spectra of molecules, vibronic coupling may
induce the usually weak dipole-forbidden transitions by the excitation intensity borrowing
mechanism. The present complementary theoretical and experimental study of the resonant
Auger decay of core-to-Rydberg excited CH 4 and Ne demonstrates that vibronic coupling
plays a decisive role in the formation of the angle-resolved spectra by additionally involving
the decay rate borrowing mechanism. Thereby, we propose that the angle-resolved Auger …
In the angle-averaged excitation and decay spectra of molecules, vibronic coupling may induce the usually weak dipole-forbidden transitions by the excitation intensity borrowing mechanism. The present complementary theoretical and experimental study of the resonant Auger decay of core-to-Rydberg excited and Ne demonstrates that vibronic coupling plays a decisive role in the formation of the angle-resolved spectra by additionally involving the decay rate borrowing mechanism. Thereby, we propose that the angle-resolved Auger spectroscopy can in general provide very insightful information on the strength of the vibronic coupling.
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