K. Fennane
University of Fribourg
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Physical Review A | 2007
Jakub Szlachetko; J.-Cl. Dousse; M. Berset; K. Fennane; M. Szlachetko; J. Hoszowska; Ray Barrett; M. Pajek; A. Kubala-Kukus
X-ray resonant Raman scattering (RRS) spectra of Al, Al{sub 2}O{sub 3}, Si, and SiO{sub 2} were measured at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, using a high-resolution Bragg-type curved crystal spectrometer. The x-ray RRS spectra were collected at several beam energies tuned below the 1s absorption thresholds of Al and Si. Differences in the spectral features between the elemental samples and the oxide ones were clearly observed. The data were interpreted using the second-order perturbation theory within the Kramers-Heisenberg (KH) approach. It is shown that, using the KH formalism, oscillator strengths that are similar to the ones deduced from x-ray absorption measurements can be extracted from emission x-ray RRS spectra. The total cross sections for the x-ray RRS process were derived for the different photon beam energies and compared with theoretical predictions. For elemental silicon, the weak 1s-3p excitation was observed and found to be consistent with results of density of states calculations.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2010
J. Hoszowska; Anatoli Kheifets; Jean-Claude Dousse; Igor Bray; Wei Cao; K. Fennane; Yves Kayser; M. Kavčič; Jakub Szlachetko; M. Szlachetko
The photon energy dependence of the double K-shell ionization of light atoms is reported. Experimental double-to-single photoionization cross section ratios for Mg, Al, Si and Ca were obtained from measurements of high-resolution x-ray emission spectra. The double photoionization (DPI) cross-sections for K-shell hollow atom production are compared to convergent close-coupling calculations (CCC) for neutral atoms and He-like ions. The relative importance of the initial-state and final-state electron-electron interactions to the K-shell DPI in many-electron atoms and two-electron ions is addressed. Physical mechanisms and scaling laws of the K-shell double photoionization are examined. A semiempirical universal scaling of the DPI cross sections with the effective nuclear charge for neutral atoms 2≤Z≤47 is established.
Physical Review A | 2011
Wei Cao; J.-Cl. Dousse; M. Berset; K. Fennane; J. Hoszowska; Y.-P. Maillard; M. Szlachetko; M. Kavčič; K. Bučar; M. Budnar; M. Zitnik
The KMM radiative Auger (RA) x-ray spectra of solid Ca were induced by monochromatic synchrotron radiation and measured with a high-resolution von Hamos bent crystal spectrometer. Two excitation energies were employed, one in the near K threshold region and the second well above the K absorption edge. The KMM RA spectral structure and relative intensity with respect to the diagram K{beta}{sub 1,3} (K-M{sub 3,2}) line are found to be independent of the excitation energy. The overall RA structure resembles the density of unoccupied s, p, and d states. Due to solid-state effects, however, spectral features resulting from the major discrete shake-up transitions could not be resolved. For the total KMM RA to K{beta}{sub 1,3} yield ratio, a value of 0.053(3) is obtained. The latter is compared to theoretical predictions and available experimental data obtained by various types of target excitation.
Physical Review A | 2010
J. Hoszowska; Jean-Claude Dousse; Wei Cao; K. Fennane; Yves Kayser; M. Szlachetko; Jakub Szlachetko; M. Kavčič
Single-photon double K-shell ionization of low-Z neutral atoms in the range 12{<=}Z{<=}23 is investigated. The experimental method was based on measurements of the high-resolution K{alpha}{sup h} hypersatellite x-ray spectra following the radiative decay of the K-shell double-vacancy states excited by monochromatic synchrotron radiation. The photon energy dependence of the double K-shell ionization was measured over a wide range of photon energies from threshold up to and beyond the maximum of the double-to-single photoionization cross section ratios. From the high-resolution x-ray emission spectra the energies and linewidths of the hypersatellite transitions, as well as the K{alpha}{sub 1}{sup h}:K{alpha}{sub 2}{sup h} intensity ratios, were determined. The relative importance of the initial-state and final-state electron-electron interactions to the K-shell double photoionization is addressed. Physical mechanisms and scaling laws of the K-shell double photoionization are examined. A semiempirical universal scaling of the double-photoionization cross sections with the effective nuclear charge for neutral atoms in the range 2{<=}Z{<=}47 is established.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2009
J. Hoszowska; A K Kheifets; J-Cl Dousse; M. Berset; Igor Bray; Wei Cao; K. Fennane; Yves Kayser; M. Kavčič; Jakub Szlachetko; M. Szlachetko
The photon energy dependence of the double K-shell ionization cross sections for light atoms and He-like ions is reported. The K-shell double photoionization DPI cross-sections for hollow atom production are compared to those of the corresponding He-like counterparts. The relative contribution of the initial-state correlations and final-state electron-electron interactions to the K-shell DPI is addressed. A semiempirical universal scaling of the double photoionization cross sections with the effective nuclear charge for neutral atoms in the range 2 ≤ Z ≤ 47 is established.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
J. Hoszowska; Anatoli Kheifets; Jean-Claude Dousse; M. Berset; Igor Bray; K. Cao; K. Fennane; Yves Kayser; M. Kavčič; Jakub Szlachetko; M. Szlachetko
Physical Review Letters | 2006
Jakub Szlachetko; Jean-Claude Dousse; J. Hoszowska; M. Pajek; Ray Barrett; M. Berset; K. Fennane; A. Kubala-Kukus; M. Szlachetko
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2005
Jakub Szlachetko; M. Berset; J.-Cl. Dousse; K. Fennane; M. Szlachetko; Ray Barrett; J. Hoszowska; A. Kubala-Kukus; M. Pajek
Physical Review A | 2013
K. Fennane; M. Berset; Jean-Claude Dousse; J. Hoszowska; P.-A. Raboud; J.L. Campbell
Physical Review A | 2013
K. Fennane; M. Berset; J.-Cl. Dousse; J. Hoszowska; P.-A. Raboud; J.L. Campbell