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- In the Auger process an atom makes a transition to a lower state without emitting a photon. The excess energy is transferred to an outer electron which may be ejected by the atom. (This is called an Auger electron). Assuming the nucleus to be massive, the kinetic energy (in keV) of an n = 4 Auger electron emitted by Chromium by absorbing the energy from a n = 2 to n = 1 transition is
Q. In the Auger process an atom makes a transition to a lower state without emitting a photon. The excess energy is transferred to an outer electron which may be ejected by the atom. (This is called an Auger electron). Assuming the nucleus to be massive, the kinetic energy (in ) of an Auger electron emitted by Chromium by absorbing the energy from a to transition is
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