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Title - Auger Parameter Energies

        
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As, Arsenic

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ARSENIC S E 2p3/2 L3M45M45 A.P. Ref.
As 12   41.5 1225.0 1266.5 76-4
NbAs     40.8 1226.0 1266.8 76-4
AlAs 2   41.0     82- 20
AlGaAs     41.0     82- 20
GaAs 16   41.2 1225.0 1266.2 82-20
As2Te3       1225.0   76- 4
As2Se3 6 1 43.0 1223.3 1266.3 76-4
As2S3     43.4 1222.0 1265.5 76-4
As2O3 9 3 44.9 1218.7 1263.6 82-20
As2O5 4   46.1 1217.4 1263.6 76-4
NaAsO2 2   44.3 1219.6 1263.9 82-20
AsI3     43.5 1222.9 1266.4 76-4
AsBr3     45.3 1218.1 1263.4 76-4
MeAsI2     43.5 1222.3 1265.8 76-4
Me3AsS     44.0 1219.3 1263.3 76-4
Ph3AsS   2 44.1 1220.0 1264.1 76-4
Ph3As   4 42.76     79-7
Ph3AsO   3 44.3 1219.5 1263.8 76-4
Ph2AsOOH     44.4 1219.0 1263.4 76-4
KAsF6     47.8 1213.8 1261.6 79-17
        3s L2M45M45  
C5H5As, arsabenzene(g)       211.2 1248.2 79-1
AsMe3 (g)       211.1 1247.9 79-1
AsH3 (g)       212.4 1245.1 79-1
 

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Notes
S Number of independent studies (where this is greater than 1)
E Number of these rejected as unsound (mainly early measurements) before the remaining ones were used to determine a mean value
A.P Auger parameter (calculated from the most intense photoelectron line and Auger line)
M.A.P. Modified Auger Parameter
v Referenced to the vacuum level (gases)
c Includes minor corrections in high binding energy lines using X-ray energy data from reference 67-1
Refs. Reference in which the data was originally published. (See the references section)
  

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Last updated 24 February, 2001

Compiled by and
Christopher Walker
KLA-Tencor,
686 Stirling Road
Slough
Berks., UK
Simon Morton
Advanced Light Source
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Berkeley
CA 94720
email chris.walker@physics.org email S.Morton@uksaf.org

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