A new phenomenon sensitive only to next-door-neighbor atoms in isolated molecules is demonstrated using angle-resolved photoemission of site-selective core electrons. Evidence for this interatomic core-to-core electron interaction is observable only by measuring nondipolar angular distributions of photoelectrons. In essence, the phenomenon acts as a very fine atomic-scale sensor of nearest-neighbor elemental identity
We review the present status of multi-atom resonant photoemission (MARPE), in which the photoelectro...
In homonuclear diatomic molecules such as N_2, the inversion symmetry of the system causes non-local...
We report on a multiparticle coincidence experiment performed at the European X-ray Free-Electron La...
A new phenomenon sensitive only to next-door-neighbor atoms in isolated molecules is demonstrated us...
A new phenomenon sensitive only to next-door-neighbor atoms in isolated molecules is demonstrated us...
Recent experiments have provided evidence of a previously unconsidered resonant process between inte...
We report the discovery of a charge transfer (CT) related low binding energy feature at a molecule-m...
Because of inversion symmetry and particle exchange, all constituents of homonuclear diatomic molecu...
Because of inversion symmetry and particle exchange, all constituents of homonuclear diatomic molecu...
Electron core-level spectroscopies have emerged as effective tools to investigate several aspects of...
Hybrid interfaces between organic molecules and inorganic substrates are key systems in many technol...
Because of inversion symmetry and particle exchange, all constituents of homonuclear diatomic molecu...
Charge transfer phenomena at metal/organic interfaces are a crucial step affecting the efficiencies ...
We demonstrate, for a class of molecules containing a single heavy atom, the striking result\ud that...
A dramatic symmetry breaking in K-shell photoionization of the CF4 molecule in which a core-hole vac...
We review the present status of multi-atom resonant photoemission (MARPE), in which the photoelectro...
In homonuclear diatomic molecules such as N_2, the inversion symmetry of the system causes non-local...
We report on a multiparticle coincidence experiment performed at the European X-ray Free-Electron La...
A new phenomenon sensitive only to next-door-neighbor atoms in isolated molecules is demonstrated us...
A new phenomenon sensitive only to next-door-neighbor atoms in isolated molecules is demonstrated us...
Recent experiments have provided evidence of a previously unconsidered resonant process between inte...
We report the discovery of a charge transfer (CT) related low binding energy feature at a molecule-m...
Because of inversion symmetry and particle exchange, all constituents of homonuclear diatomic molecu...
Because of inversion symmetry and particle exchange, all constituents of homonuclear diatomic molecu...
Electron core-level spectroscopies have emerged as effective tools to investigate several aspects of...
Hybrid interfaces between organic molecules and inorganic substrates are key systems in many technol...
Because of inversion symmetry and particle exchange, all constituents of homonuclear diatomic molecu...
Charge transfer phenomena at metal/organic interfaces are a crucial step affecting the efficiencies ...
We demonstrate, for a class of molecules containing a single heavy atom, the striking result\ud that...
A dramatic symmetry breaking in K-shell photoionization of the CF4 molecule in which a core-hole vac...
We review the present status of multi-atom resonant photoemission (MARPE), in which the photoelectro...
In homonuclear diatomic molecules such as N_2, the inversion symmetry of the system causes non-local...
We report on a multiparticle coincidence experiment performed at the European X-ray Free-Electron La...