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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Interpretation and relativistic simulation of selected electronic transitions:decays of M-shell hole states in atomic Cr, Br and Rb

Keskinen, J. (Juho) 28 November 2019 (has links)
Abstract In this thesis electronic structure of atomic chromium, rubidium and bromine are studied experimentally and theoretically through transitions and decay processes originating from selected M-shell hole states. The experiments are conducted with traditional methods of electron spectroscopy as well as more recent multicoincidence methods using pulsed synchrotron radiation and a magnetic bottle spectrometer. The observed electronic transitions are theoretically simulated with multiconfiguration Dirac-Fock method. Finally, the calculations are used to interpret the measured spectra to investigate the energy level structure and electron dynamics of the studied elements. / Original papers Original papers are not included in the electronically distributed version of the thesis. Keskinen, J., Huttula, S.-M., Mäkinen, A., Patanen, M., & Huttula, M. (2015). Experimental and theoretical study of 3p photoionization and subsequent Auger decay in atomic chromium. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 117, 209–216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2015.08.018 Keskinen, J., Lablanquie, P., Penent, F., Palaudoux, J., Andric, L., Cubaynes, D., … Jänkälä, K. (2017). Initial-state-selected MNN Auger spectroscopy of atomic rubidium. Physical Review A, 95(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.95.043402 http://jultika.oulu.fi/Record/nbnfi-fe201706207380 Keskinen, J., Jänkälä, K., Huttula, S.-M., Kaneyasu, T., Hikosaka, Y., Shigemasa, E., … Lablanquie, P. (2019). Auger decay of the 3d hole in the isoelectronic series of Br*, Kr⁺ and Rb²⁺. Manuscript in preparation.
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Solvent–Solute Interaction : Studied by Synchrotron Radiation Based Photo and Auger Electron Spectroscopies

Pokapanich, Wandared January 2011 (has links)
Aqueous solutions were studied using photoelectron and Auger spectroscopy, based on synchrotron radiation and a liquid micro-jet setup. By varying the photon energy in photoelectron spectra, we depth profiled an aqueous tetrabutylammonium iodide (TBAI) solution. Assuming uniform angular emission from the core levels, we found that the TBA+ ions were oriented at the surface with the hydrophobic butyl arms sticking into the liquid. We investigated the association between ions and their neighbors in aqueous solutions by studying the electronic decay after core ionization. The (2p)−1 decay of solvated K+ and Ca2+ ions was studied. The main features in the investigated decay spectra corresponded to two-hole final states localized on the ions. The spectra also showed additional features, related to delocalized two-hole final states with vacancies on a cation and a neighboring water molecule. These two processes compete, and by comparing relative intensities and using the known rate for the localized decay, we determined the time-scale for the delocalized process for the two ions. We compared to delocalized electronic decay processes in Na+, Mg2+, and Al3+, and found that they were slower in K+ and Ca2+, due to different internal decay mechanisms of the ions, as well as external differences in the ion-solute distances and interactions. In the O 1s Auger spectra of aqueous metal halide solutions, we observed features related to delocalized two-hole final states with vacancies on a water molecule and a neighboring solvated anion. The relative intensity of these feature indicated that the strength of the interaction between the halide ions and water correlated with ionic size. The delocalized decay was also used to investigate contact ion pair formation in high concentrated potassium halide solutions, but no concrete evidence of contact ion pairs was observed. / Felaktigt tryckt som Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 726

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