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Perera, R.C.C.; Cowan, P.L.; Lindle, D.W.; LaVilla, R.E.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA); National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC (USA)1987
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA); National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC (USA)1987
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[en] With the availability of tunable synchrotron radiation sources, unoccupied molecular orbits (below vacuum level) can be selectively populated producing highly excited neutral molecules. X-ray fluorescence spectra from molecules were obtained with excitation below the ionization threshold and were observed to have significant intensity changes, absolute and relative energy position shifts and line width changes as compared to fluorescence spectra excited above the threshold. As an example, the Cl Kβ (K-V) emission spectra from CF3Cl vapor are presented. The energy shifts and intensity changes are explained in terms of perturbation effects due to the presence of an electron in an unoccupied molecular orbital. The narrow line widths obtained in the spectra excited below threshold are explained in terms of the ''effective'' hole production region in a core state limited by the broadening of the unoccupied level. The change in line widths as a function of below-threshold excitation energy is proposed as a novel technique to study the localized properties and reorganization effects of a hole in a core level. 10 refs., 4 figs., 1 tab
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Oct 1987; 9 p; 14. international conference on X-ray and inner-shell processes; Paris (France); 14-18 Sep 1987; CONF-8709135--7; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE88002763; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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