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Energy-Dependent Relative Cross Sections in Carbon 1s Photoionization: Separation of Direct Shake and Inelastic Scattering Effects in Single Molecules.

Oksana Travnikova1,2, Minna Patanen3, Johan Söderström4, Andreas Lindblad, Joshua J Kas5, Fernando D Vila5, Denis Céolin2, Tatiana Marchenko1,2, Gildas Goldsztejn1, Renaud Guillemin1,2, Loïc Journel1,2, Thomas X Carroll6, Knut J Børve7, Piero Decleva8, John J Rehr5, Nils Mårtensson4, Marc Simon1,2, Svante Svensson4, Leif J Sæthre7.   

Abstract

We demonstrate that the possibility of monitoring relative photoionization cross sections over a large photon energy range allows us to study and disentangle shake processes and intramolecular inelastic scattering effects. In this gas-phase study, relative intensities of the carbon 1s photoelectron lines from chemically inequivalent carbon atoms in the same molecule have been measured as a function of the incident photon energy in the range of 300-6000 eV. We present relative cross sections for the chemically shifted carbon 1s lines in the photoelectron spectra of ethyl trifluoroacetate (the "ESCA" molecule). The results are compared with those of methyl trifluoroacetate and S-ethyl trifluorothioacetate as well as a series of chloro-substituted ethanes and 2-butyne. In the soft X-ray energy range, the cross sections show an extended X-ray absorption fine structure type of wiggles, as was previously observed for a series of chloroethanes. The oscillations are damped in the hard X-ray energy range, but deviations of cross-section ratios from stoichiometry persist, even at high energies. The current findings are supported by theoretical calculations based on a multiple scattering model. The use of soft and tender X-rays provides a more complete picture of the dominant processes accompanying photoionization. Such processes reduce the main photoelectron line intensities by 20-60%. Using both energy ranges enabled us to discern the process of intramolecular inelastic scattering of the outgoing electron, whose significance is otherwise difficult to assess for isolated molecules. This effect relates to the notion of the inelastic mean free path commonly used in photoemission studies of clusters and condensed matter.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31386367     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.9b05063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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Authors:  Eetu Pelimanni; Clara-Magdalena Saak; Georgia Michailoudi; Nønne Prisle; Marko Huttula; Minna Patanen
Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys       Date:  2022-02-02       Impact factor: 3.676

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