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SIGMA, 2006 Volume 2, 015, 7 pp. (Mi sigma43)

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Auger Spectra and Different Ionic Charges Following $3s$, $3p$ and $3d$ Sub-Shells Photoionization of Kr Atoms

Yehia A. Lotfya, Adel M. El-Shemib

a Physics Department, Faculty of Science, El Minia University, P.O. Box 61111, El Minia, Egypt
b Applied Sciences Department, College of Technological Studies, P.O. Box 42325, Shuwaikh, 70654 Kuwait

Abstract: The decay of inner-shell vacancy in an atom through radiative and non-radiative transitions leads to final charged ions. The de-excitation decay of $3s$, $3p$ and $3d$ vacancies in Kr atoms are calculated using Monte–Carlo simulation method. The vacancy cascade pathway resulted from the de-excitation decay of deep core hole in $3s$ subshell in Kr atoms is discussed. The generation of spectator vacancies during the vacancy cascade development gives rise to Auger satellite spectra. The last transitions of the de-excitation decay of $3s$, $3p$ and $3d$ holes lead to specific charged ions. Dirac–Fock–Slater wave functions are adapted to calculate radiative and non-radiative transition probabilities. The intensity of $\mathrm{Kr}^{4+}$ ions are high for $3s$ hole state, whereas $\mathrm{Kr}^{3+}$ and $\mathrm{Kr}^{2+}$ ions have highest intensities for $3p$ and $3d$ hole states, respectively. The present results of ion charge state distributions agree well with the experimental data.

Keywords: ion charge state distributions; highly charged ions.

MSC: 81V45

Received: August 21, 2005; in final form January 15, 2006; Published online January 31, 2006

Language: English

DOI: 10.3842/SIGMA.2006.015



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