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Title - Auger Parameter Energies

        
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Br, Bromine

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BROMINE S E 3d L3M45M45 A.P. Ref.
CsBr 4 1 68.3     80- 20
RbBr     68.4     73- 14
KBr 3   68.7     80- 33
NaBr 2   68.8     78- 12
LiBr     68.9 1389.1 1458.1 78-16
KBrO3     74.8 1384.4 1459.2 78-16
CdBr2     69.2     73- 21
PbBr2 2   68.7     82- 13
K2PtBr4 3   69.3     80-20
K2PtBr6 2   69.2     80-20
Ni(NH3)6Br2     68.7     78-8
      3d5/2      
CBr4(g)     76.7v 1378.9v 1455.6 70-4
CHBr3(g)     76.8v 1378.6v 1455.4 70-4
CH2Br2(g)     76.6v 1378.1v 1454.7 70-4
CH3Br(g)     76.3v 1377.6v 1453.9 70-4
 

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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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