학술논문

Ways to Spin Resolved Core-Hole-Clock Measurements
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology. 2015, 13:317
Subject
Atom-solid interactions
Auger electron spectroscopy
Cobalt
Electron dynamics
Iron
Magnetic films
Nickel
Spin selective measurements
Language
English
ISSN
1348-0391
Abstract
We describe two different ways to spin resolved measurements of charge delocalization times by resonant photoemission. The first approach is based on spin selective population of the core-to-bound resonance, and the second on spin resolved detection of the emitted decay electrons. Whereas the first method requires distinct electronic properties of the material under investigation, no such limitations exist for the second approach. In particular, it can be used for studies of organic materials containing the light elements of the second row of the periodic table. [DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2015.317]