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- Title
Inner-Shell Transitions and Secondary Excitons in Solid XE and KR.
- Authors
Vielhauer, S.; Gminder, E.; Kirm, M.; Kisand, V.; Negodin, E.; Steeg, B.; Zimmerer, G.
- Abstract
Time-resolved photoluminescence of the exciton emission in rare gas solids has been measured for excitation in the range of inner-shell transitions. The excitons are created both 'promptly' (within the experimental time resolution) and 'delayed' through electron-hole recombination. Excitation spectra at the 4d edge in Xe and the 3d edge in Kr are discussed. An outstanding feature of the time resolved spectra is the strong resonance that appears in a short time window above a threshold energy, which is the sum of the ionisation energy of the core level and the energy of the (valence) free exciton.
- Subjects
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE; EXCITON theory; SOLID rare gases
- Publication
International Journal of Modern Physics B: Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical Physics; Applied Physics, 2001, Vol 15, Issue 28-30, p3695
- ISSN
0217-9792
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0217979201008457