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Auger electron and photoabsorption spectra of glycine in the vicinity of the oxygen K-edge measured with an X-FEL

Author

  • A. Sanchez-Gonzalez
  • T. R. Barillot
  • R. J. Squibb
  • P. Kolorenc
  • M. Agaker
  • V. Averbukh
  • M. J. Bearpark
  • C. Bostedt
  • J. D. Bozek
  • S. Bruce
  • S. Carron Montero
  • R. N. Coffee
  • B. Cooper
  • J. P. Cryan
  • M. Dong
  • J. H. D. Eland
  • L. Fang
  • H. Fukuzawa
  • M. Guehr
  • M. Ilchen
  • A. S. Johnsson
  • C. Liekhus-S
  • A. Marinelli
  • T. Maxwell
  • K. Motomura
  • M. Mucke
  • A. Natan
  • T. Osipov
  • C. Ostlin
  • M. Pernpointner
  • V. S. Petrovic
  • M. A. Robb
  • Conny Såthe
  • E. R. Simpson
  • J. G. Underwood
  • M. Vacher
  • D. J. Walke
  • T. J. A. Wolf
  • V. Zhaunerchyk
  • J-E Rubensson
  • N. Berrah
  • P. H. Bucksbaum
  • K. Ueda
  • R. Feifel
  • L. J. Frasinski
  • J. P. Marangos

Summary, in English

We report the first measurement of the near oxygen K-edge auger spectrum of the glycine molecule. Our work employed an x-ray free electron laser as the photon source operated with input photon energies tunable between 527 and 547 eV. Complete electron spectra were recorded at each photon energy in the tuning range, revealing resonant and non-resonant auger structures. Finally ab initio theoretical predictions are compared with the measured above the edge auger spectrum and an assignment of auger decay channels is performed.

Department/s

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Publication/Series

Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics

Volume

48

Issue

23

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Topic

  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Keywords

  • X-FEL
  • auger electron
  • glycine
  • oxygen
  • ab initio calculation

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0953-4075