Incorporating the effect of spin–orbit interaction in Auger decay spectra: Theory and examples

25 March 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

A theoretical framework for computing Auger spectra including spin–orbit interaction is presented. The framework is based on the state-interaction approach using equation-of-motion coupled-cluster wave-functions. The working equations for Auger decay rates are derived within the Feshbach–Fano formalism. The capabilities of the theory are illustrated by calculation of L-edge Auger spectra of H2S and Ar using the Feshbach–Fano (FF) and complex basis function (CBF) approaches. The quality of the Feshbach–Fano results depends critically on the treatment of the free-electron state. In contrast to the K-edge spectra for which both plane wave and Coulomb wave treatments yield reasonable results, the Feshbach–Fano calculations yield ac- curate results for L-edges only when using Coulomb wave (FF-CW). The FF-CW and CBF calculations of Auger spectra in H2S and Ar agree well with each other and with the available experimental data. The results highlight the importance of spin–orbit interactions for modeling L-edge Auger spectra.

Keywords

Auger decay
X-ray spectroscopy
L-edge
spin-orbit coupling
Feshbach-Fano
euqation-of-motion coupled-cluster

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Relevant Cartesian geometries; basis sets; input details; additional results for H2S and Ar.
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