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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of electron and spatial structure of mono- and binuclear Ni(II) carboxylate complexes with nitrogen-containing ligands
Ni3s, Ni3p and Ni2p x-ray photoelectron spectra of mono-and binuclear carboxylate complexes of nickel with various geometry of metal ions environment are obtained. The spectra are calculated in an isolated ion approximation. The dependence of the spectral profiles and the structure of the charge-transfer satellites on the structure of the immediate environment of nickel atoms is established. The data obtained support the results of X-ray diffraction and magnetic studies
Simultaneous determination of radiative and nonradiative decay channels in the neon K shell
The photoelectron-photoion coincidence method is shown to be very successful for the quantitative investigation of the ratio of radiative to nonradiative transitions and for the ratio of single to double Anger transitions. These decay probabilities are important parameters for analytical methods as well as for theoretical descriptions. The method is demonstrated for the neon 1s decay. Especially the fluorescence yield ana the yield for the double Auger process have been determined both experimentally and theoretically