Breakdown of the Spectator Concept in Low-Electron-Energy Resonant Decay Processes.

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We suggest that low-energy electrons, released by resonant decay processes, experience substantial scattering on the electron density of excited electrons, which remain a spectator during the decay. As a result, the angular emission distribution is altered significantly. This effect is expected to be a common feature of low-energy secondary electron emission. In this Letter, we exemplify our idea by examining the spectator resonant interatomic Coulombic decay of Ne dimers. Our theoretical predictions are confirmed by a corresponding coincidence experiment.
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Authors Mhamdi, A;Rist, J;Aslitürk, D;Weller, M;Melzer, N;Trabert, D;Kircher, M;Vela-Pérez, I;Siebert, J;Eckart, S;Grundmann, S;Kastirke, G;Waitz, M;Khan, A;Schöffler, M S;Trinter, F;Dörner, R;Jahnke, T;Demekhin, Ph V;
Journal physical review letters
Year 2018
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.243002
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