Satellites in the X-ray photoelectron spectra of transition-metal and rare-earth compounds

Sarma, D. D. ; Vishnu Kamath, P. ; Rao, C. N. R. (1982) Satellites in the X-ray photoelectron spectra of transition-metal and rare-earth compounds Chemical Physics, 73 (1-2). pp. 71-82. ISSN 0301-0104

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Abstract

An attempt has been made at synthesis and in resolving some of the uncertainties related to the assignments of charge-transfer satellites in the X-ray photoelectron spectra of transition-metal and rare-earth compounds. New satellites are reported in the ligand core-hole spectra as well as in the metal core-level spectra of oxides of second- and third-row transition metals including rare earths. Satellites in the ligand levels and the metal levels tend to be mutually exclusive, a behaviour that can be understood on the basis of metal-ligand overlap. Systematics in the intensities and energy separations of satellites in the first-row transition-metal compounds have been examined in order to gain an insight into the nature of these satellites. A simple model involving the sudden approximation has been employed to explain the observed systematics in intensities of satellites appearing next to metal and ligand core levels on the basis of metal-ligand overlap.

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