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Core level spectroscopy has become a powerful tool in the study of
electronic states in solids. From fundamental aspects to the most
recent developments, Core Level Spectroscopy of Solids presents the
theoretical calculations, experimental data, and underlying physics
of x-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS), x-ray absorption
spectroscopy (XAS), x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), and
resonant x-ray emission spectroscopy (RXES). Starting with the
basic aspects of core level spectroscopy, the book explains the
many-body effects in XPS and XAS as well as several theories. After
forming this foundation, the authors explore more advanced features
of XPS, XAS, XMCD, and RXES. Topics discussed include hard XPS,
resonant photoemission, spin polarization, electron energy loss
spectroscopy (EELS), and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
(RIXS). The authors also use the charge transfer multiplet theory
to interpret core level spectroscopy for transition metal and rare
earth metal systems. Pioneers in the theoretical and experimental
developments of this field, Frank de Groot and Akio Kotani provide
an invaluable treatise on the numerous aspects of core level
spectroscopy that involve solids.
Core-level Spectroscopy in Condensed Systems describes how recent
improvement of various experimental methods, together with new
light and x-ray sources, have provided fresh information about the
electronic states and atomic structures of a wide variety of
materials. The topics coveredrange from the high-energy
spectroscopy of bulk electronic states of rare-earth and transition
metals and compounds, including high T superconductors, to recent
developments in photoelectron diffraction and other surface
problems, all with emphasis on theoretical aspects.
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