Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... electron to the He + ion . Since the sec- ond electron cannot be in the same quantum state and thus have the same quantum numbers as the first electron , it must be either in a differ- ent orbital state or in a different spin state ...
... electron to the He + ion . Since the sec- ond electron cannot be in the same quantum state and thus have the same quantum numbers as the first electron , it must be either in a differ- ent orbital state or in a different spin state ...
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... electrons . It occurs in this way : an electron beam impinges on the surface and knocks out a core electron ; an outer shell electron decays into the hole and in so doing emits energy : this energy can then knock another electron , the ...
... electrons . It occurs in this way : an electron beam impinges on the surface and knocks out a core electron ; an outer shell electron decays into the hole and in so doing emits energy : this energy can then knock another electron , the ...
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... Electron Spectroscopy When an electron beam impinges on a solid surface , it can knock out inner shell electrons if it is of sufficient energy . The holes that are left behind will then be filled by having outer shell electrons fall ...
... Electron Spectroscopy When an electron beam impinges on a solid surface , it can knock out inner shell electrons if it is of sufficient energy . The holes that are left behind will then be filled by having outer shell electrons fall ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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