Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
Vols. 98-99, Complete in one issue, January 1999

Contents

Basic Techniques: Developments and Applications

Surface sensitivity of Auger-electron spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
C.J. Powell (Gaithersburg, USA), A. Jablonski (Warsaw, Poland), I.S. Tilinin (Berkeley, USA), S. Tanuma
(Saitama, Japan) and D.R. Penn (Gaithersburg, USA). ........................................................................................ 1

Spin dependent mean-free path of low-energy electrons in ferromagnetic materials

H. Hopster (Irvine, USA) .................................................................................................................................... 15

Novel contrast mechanisms in photoelectron microscopy

M. Zharnikov, M. Neuber and M. Grunze (Heidelberg, Germany) .......................................................................... 23

Imaging surface reactions with a photoemission electron microscope

H.H. Rotermund (Berlin, Germany) .................................................................................................................... 41

A new electron energy analyzer for electron spectroscopy

M.A. Kelly (Stanford, USA). .............................................................................................................................. 55

Separation of dipole and impact scatterings in high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy: Experiment
from model organic material

C. Gregoire, L.M. Yu, F. Bodino (Namur, Belgium), M. Tronc (Paris, France) and J.J. Pireaux (Namur, Belgium) .. 67

Photoelectron spectroscopy without vacuum: nanoparticles in gas suspension

M. Kasper, A. Keller, J. Paul, K. Siegmann and H.C. Siegmann (Zurich, Switzerland). ......................................... 83

XPS and bonding: when and why can relaxation effects be ignored
T.L. Barr, E. Hoppe, T. Dugall, P. Shah and S. Seal (Milwaukee, USA). ............................................................. 95


Molecular Systems

Carbon and oxygen 1s ionization energies of the carbonyl group of ketones

R. Situmeang and T. Darrah Thomas (Corvallis, USA) ..................................................................................... 105

Electron decay following, the N 1s— (pi)* excitation in N(2) studied under resonant Raman conditions
M.N. Piancastelli (Berlin, Germany and Rome, Italy), A. Kivimaki (Berlin, Germany and Oulu, Finland), B. Kempgens
(Berlin, Germany), M. Neeb (Berlin and Julich, Germany), K. Maier, U. Hergenhahn, A. Rudel and A.M. Bradshaw
(Berlin, Germany).......................................................................... III


Surfaces and Interfaces (Excluding Oxides and Oxidation)

Quantum-size effects in thin solid xenon films

M. Grüne, T. Pelzer, K. Wandelt (Bonn, Germany) and I.T. Steinberger (Jerusalem, Israel) ............................ 121

Determination of rotational polarization using 1+1' REMPI:a case study of D(2) associative desorption from Cu(111)
H. Hou (San Jose, USA), S.J. Gulding (Santa Barbara, USA), C.T. Rettner (San Jose, USA), A.M. Wodtke (Santa
Barbara, USA) and D.J. Auerbach (San Jose, USA) ..................................................................................... 133

The interaction between vapor-deposited AI atoms and methylester-terminated self-assembled monolayers
studied by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and infrared
reflectance spectroscopy

G.L. Fisher, A. Hooper (University Park, USA), R.L. Opila (Murray Hill, USA), D.R. Jung (Golden, USA),
D.L. Allara and N. Winograd (University Park, USA) ..................................................................................... 139

The surface chemistry of methyl and methylene radicals adsorbed on Cu(111 )

T.J. Chuang (Taipei and Chung-Li, Taiwan), Y.L. Chan, P. Chuang (Taipei, Taiwan) and R. Klauser (Hsinchu,
Taiwan)..................................................................................................................................................... 149

Phenylacetylene chemisorbed on Pt (111), reactivity and molecular orientation as probed by NEXAFS.
Comparison with condensed multilayer and polyphenylacetylene

G. Poizonetti (Rome, Italy), V. Carravetta (Pisa, Italy), M.V. Russo, G. Contini (Rome, Italy), P. Parent and
C. Laffon (Orsay, France) ................................................................................................................................. 175

Liquid crystal alignment by rubbed polymer surfaces: a microscopic bond orientation model

J. Stöhr and M.G. Samant (San Jose, USA) ....................................................................................................... 189

Angle-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of the interface chemistry between ultra-thin a-C
overcoat and the magnetic layer on magnetic thin film disks
J.F. Ying (San Jose, USA), P.E. Sobol (Redwood City, USA), Z.D. Yang and B.D. Hermsmeier (San Jose, USA)... 209


Oxides and Oxidation

The reactivity of copper clusters supported on carbon studied by XPS

A.F. Carley, LA. Dollard (Cardiff, UK), P.R. Norman, C. Pottage (Salisbury, UK) and M.W. Roberts (Cardiff, UK)... 223

Initial stages of oxidation of Mg(0001) and the role of co-adsorbed alkali metals

S.M. Driver, J. Lüdecke, G.J. Jackson and D.P. Woodruff (Coventry, UK) ........................................................... 235

Properties and identification of oxygen sites at the V(2) O(5) (010) surface: theoretical cluster studies and
photoemission experiments

K. Hermann, M. Witko, R. Druzinic, A. Chakrabarti, B. Tepper, M. Elsner, A. Gorschlüter, H. Kuhlenbeck and
HJ. Freund (Berlin, Germany) ........................................................................................................................... 245

A synchrotron XPS study of the vanadia-titania system as a model for monolayor oxide catalysts

N.J. Price, J.B. Reitz, R.J. Madix and E.I. Solomon (Stanford, USA). .................................................................. 257

Formation and electronic properties of oxide and sulphide films of Co, Ni and Mo studied by XPS

A. Galtayries and J. Grimblot (Villeneuve d'Ascq, France) .................................................................................. 267

Relation between 2p X-ray photoelectron and K(alpha) X-ray emission spectra of manganese and iron oxides

M. Oku, K. Wagatsuma (Sendai, Japan) and T. Konishi (Fuji, Japan).................................................................... 277

Fine structures in the X-ray photoemission spectra of MnO, FeO, CoO, and NiO single crystals

F. Parmigiani and L. Sangaletti (Brescia, Italy) ................................................................................................... 287

The electronic structure of NiO for Ni 3s-hole states including full orbital relaxation and localization
P.S. Bagus, R. Broer, C. de Graaf and W.C. Nieuwpoort (Groningen, The Netherlands) ........................................ 303


Dynamics and Related Phenomena

Intramolecular dynamics due to electron transitions: from photoelectron spectroscopy to Femtochemistry

J.W. Gadzuk (Gaithersberg, USA) .................................................................................................................... 321

Conductance through atomic contacts created by scanning tunneling microscopy
C. Kilic, H. Mehrez, S. Ciraci (Ankara, Turkey) and I.P. Batra (San Jose, USA).................................................... 335
Insulators

VUV emission of stoichiometric Er3+- and Tm3+-containing fluoride crystals
J.Y. Gesland (Le Mans, France), N.M. Khaidukv. N.Yu. Kirikova (Moscow, Russia), M. Kirm (Hamburg, Germany),
J.C. Krupa (Orsay, France), V.N. Makhov, TV Ouvarova (Moscow, Russia), M. Queffelec (Orsay, France) and G.
Zimmerer (Hamburg, Germany) ................................................ 579

Temperature dependence of PbWO^ scintillating
Z. Han, C. Shi, G. Zhang. J. Shi (Anhui, Peoples Republic of China), G. Zimmerer and B. Steeg (Hamburg,
Germany) ............................................................ 583

Spectral-kinetic study of self-trapping and multiplication of electronic excitations in Al2O3 crystals
A. Lushchik. E. Feldbach (Tartu. Estonia). M. Kirm (Tartu, Estonia and Hamburg, Germany), P. Liblik, Ch. Lushchik
(Tartu, Estonia). 1. Martinson (Lund. Sweden). F. Savikhin (Tartu, Estonia) and G. Zimmerer (Hamburg, Germany) . 587

Excitations in halogen-containing aluminosilicate optical ceramics
M. Kirm (Tartu. Estonia and Hamburg. German) ).V Demidenko (St. Petersburg, Russia), V Denks, E. Feldbach, A.
Lushchik. Ch. Lushchik (Tartu. Estonia) and 1. Martinson (Lund, Sweden) ........................ 593

Nanosecond desorption of alkali fluorides excited by synchrotron radiation pulses
M. Kamada, N. Takahashi (Okazaki, Japan) and S. Hirose (Tanashi, Japan) ....................... 599

VUV optical spectra of hydrogen-bonded ferroelectrics PbHPO4 and PbHAsO4
N. Kida, N. Ohno (Meyagawa, Japan), K. Deguchi (Fukuroi, Japan) and M. Kamada (Okazaki, Japan) ........ 603

P and S K-edge XANES of transition-metal phosphates and sulfates
N. Okude, M. Nagoshi (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Noro (Fukuyama, Japan), Y. Baba, H. Yamamoto (lbaraki, Japan) and
T.A. Sasaki (Hyogo, Japan) .................................................. 607

Photoemission, X-rav absorption and X-ray emission study of boron carbides
1. Jimenez (Madrid, Spain), L.J. Terminello (Livermore, USA), F.J. Himpsel (Madison, USA), M. Grush and T.A.
Callcott (Knoxville, USA) .................................................... 611

Study of 4f inner shell excitations in Gd and Tb using resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering
A. Moewes (Baton Rouge, USA), R.P. Winarski, D.L. Ederer (New Orleans, USA), M.M. Grush and T.A. Callcott
(Knoxville, USA) ........................................................ 617

Hot luminescence of self-trapped excitons in Xe crystal under X-ray and two-photon laser excitation
R. Kink, V. Hizhnyakov, M. Seig, M. Kink, J. Maksirnov (Tartu, Estonia) and 1. Martinson (Lund, Sweden) ....... 623

UV luminescence and spectral properties of ZnO films deposited on Si substrates
C. Shi, Z. Fu, C. Guo, X. Ye, Y. Wei, J. Deng, J. Shi and G. Zhang (Anhui, People's Republic of China) ........ 629

Temperature effects of Ce^ emissions from GdgSiOg.'Ce and their high excitation states
C. Shi, Z. Han (Anhui, People's Republic of China), S. Huang (Jilin, People's Republic of China), G. Zhang (Anhui,
People's Republic of China), G. Zimmerer, J. Beker (Hamburg, Germany), M. Kamada (Okazaki, Japan), L. Lu and
W.M. Yen (Athens, USA) .................................................... 633

The electronic energy states of PbWO4 crystals in the UV-VUV region
X. Ye, C. Shi, C. Guo, X. Yang (Anhui, People's Republic of China) and L. Guo (Evanston, USA) ............ 637

The determination of structural units in amorphous Si-B-N-C ceramics by means of Si, B, N and C K-XANES
spectroscopy
R. Franke, St. Bender, H. Jungermann, M. Kroschel and M. Jansen (Bonn, Germany) ................. 641

Multiple atom resonant photoemission: a new technique for studying near-neighbor atomic identities and bonding
A.W. Kay (Davis and Berkeley, USA), E. Arenholz (Berkeley, USA), B.S. Mun (Davis and Berkeley, USA), J. Garcia
de AbaJo (Berkeley, USA), C.S. Fadley, R. Denecke (Davis and Berkeley, USA), Z. Hussain and M.A. Van Hove
(Berkeley, USA) ........................................................ 647

Metals
VUV reflectance spectroscopy study of Fe/Cu alloying
R.N. Suave (Vitoria, Brazil) and A.R.B.de Castro (Campinas, Brazil) ........................... 653

Electronic structure of MnSb and MnP
H. Okuda, S. Senba, H. Sato, K. Shimada, H. Namatame and M. Taniguchi (Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan) ....... 657

Line shape variations of Ag auger shake-up satellites outside the resonance regime
J. Morals, A deSiervo,R.Landers,S.G.Cde Castro, M. Abbate and G.G.KIeiman (Campinas, Brazil) ........ 661

Non-linearity observed in the direct sub-ps photoemission regime in Mo
G. Ferrini (Milano, Italy), A.Viggiani, D. Sertore, P. Michelato (Segrate, Italy) and F. Parmigiani (Brescia, Italy) . . . 665

A spectromicroscopy study of the AI/GaS interface: evidence of band bending lateral inhomogeneities
M. Zacchigna, H. Berger, L. Sirigu, G. Margaritondo (Lausanne, Switzerland), G.F. Lorusso, H. Solak and F. Cerrina
(Madison, USA) ......................................................... 671

Semiconductors

Photoemission and inverse-photoemission studies of Big^ (^S, Se, Te) semiconductors
Y. Ueda (Kure, Japan), A. Furuta, H. Okuda, M. Nakatake, H. Sato, H. Namatame and M. Taniguchi (Higashi-
Hiroshima, Japan) ....................................................... 677

Photoemission and inverse-photoemission studies of glassy AsxSe(1-x)
Y. Hayashi, H. Sato and M. Taniguchi (Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan) ............................. 681

Photoemission study of p-SiC growth by a polyi'mide Langmuir-Blodgett film on silicon
H. Pan, H.Guo,E.Lu,F.Xu, P. Xu, X. Zhang, P. He and B.Yang(Hefei, People's Republic of China) ......... 685

Nitrogen k-edge X-ray absorption measurements on N- and O-implanted GaN
M. Katsikini (Thessaloniki, Greece and Berlin, Germany), E.G. Paloura (Thessaloniki, Greece), J. Bollmann, E.
Holub-Krappe and W.T. Masselink (Berlin, Germany) ................................... 689

Nitrogen K-edge NEXAFS measurements on group-ill binary and ternary nitrides
M. Katsikini (Thessaloniki, Greece and Berlin, Germany), E.G. Paloura (Thessaloniki, Greece), M. Fieber-Erdmann,
E. Holub-Krappe (Berlin, Germany), D.Korakakis and T.D.Moustakas (Boston, USA) ................. 695

A valence band photoemission study of a Tl-2212 superconducting single crystal
B.R. Sekharl (Caen, France and Jaipur, India), C. Martin, A. Maignan, F. Studer (Caen, France), N.L. Saini (Jaipur,
India and Rome, Italy) and K.B.Garg (Jaipur, India) .................................... 701

An X-ray absorption spectroscopic study of YBa2Cu(3-x )FexO(7+y)
M. Faiz (Dhahran, Saudi Arabia), X. Zhou, E.J. Moler, S.A. Kellar, Z. Hussain (Berkeley, USA), N.M. Hamdan and
Kh.A. Ziq (Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) .............................................. 707

Correlated Electron Systems
Resonant inverse photoemission in 4f systems
M.Grioni (Lausanne, Switzerland), P. Weibel,M.Hengsberger and Y.Baer(Neuchatel, Switzerland) ......... 713
Temperature-dependent high-resolution photoemission study of the Kondo insulator Ce3Bi4Pt3
Y. Takeda, M. Arita, H. Sato, K. Shimada, H. Namatame, M. Taniguchi, K. Katoh, F. Iga and T. Takabatake
(Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan) .................................................. 721

Circular magnetic dichroism of Fe17Dy2
A.R.B. de Castro, G.B. Fraguas, P.T. Fonseca (Campinas, Brazil), R.N. Suave (Campinas and Vitoria, Brazil), S.
Gama, A.A. Coelho and I.A. Santos (Campinas, Brazil) .................................. 725

Difference between the one-electron small gap and the wide optical gap in 1-, 2-, and 3-dimensional insulating states
coming from the strong Coulomb repulsion
N. Tomita and K. Nasu (lbaraki, Japan) ........................................... 729

Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering as a probe of 4f hybridization in Ce
L. Joumel (Paris, France), M. Sacchi (Orsay, France), J.-J. Gallet, C.F. Hague (Paris and Orsay, France), J.-M.
Mariot (Paris, France), N.B. Brookes, M. Finazzi (Grenoble, France), W. Felsch (Gottingen, Germany) and G. Krill
(Orsay, France) ......................................................... 733

Resonant photoemission from vanadium compounds with excitation near V 2p threshold
S.M. Butorin (Linkoping, Sweden), T. Kaurila (Turku, Finland) and L.I. Johansson (Linkoping, Sweden) ........ 739

Resonant photoemission of CoCl2
A. Kikas, R. Ruus, A. Saar (Tartu, Estonia), E. N5mmiste (Tartu, Estonia and Oulu, Finland), T. Kaambre and S.
Sundin (Uppsala, Sweden) .................................................. 745

LMM and LMN auger transitions of 4d metals: Comparison of experiment and theory
A deSiervo,R.Landers,G.G.KIeiman,S.G.Cde Castro and J.Morais (Campinas, Brazil) .............. 751

Large-cluster-model analysis of Cu 2p X-ray absorption spectrum of LaCuC3
K. Okada (Okayama, Japan) and A. Kotani (Tokyo, Japan) ................................ 757

Optical spectra of RBx (R=rare-earth, x=4, 6, 12)

S.-i. Kimura (Okazaki and Kobe, Japan), H. Okamura, T. Nanba (Kobe, Japan), M. Ikezawa, S. Kunii (Sendai,
Japan), F. Iga, N. Shimizu and T. Takabatake (Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan) ........................ 761

Electronicstructureandreactivityof La(1-x)Sr(x)Co(1-y)Cu(y)O3 and La(2-x)Sr(x)Co(1-y)Cu(y)O4
J. Hollingworth, W.R. Flavell, A.G. Thomas, S.C. Grice, C.E.J. Mitchell, P.M. Dunwoody, S. Warren, S.J. Squire,
P.G.D.Marr (Manchester, UK), S.W.Downes(Wamngton, UK) and F.E.Hancock(Billingham, UK) .......... 765

Temperature-dependent ARUPS from the heavy fermion compound CeNi2Ge2(OOI)
G.H.Fecher.B.Schmied and G.Schonhense (Mainz, Germany) ............................. 771

Photoemission study of electron correlation in M7X8 (M=Fe, Co; X=S, Se)
K. Shimada (Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan), T. Mizokawa, A. Fujimori (Tokyo, Japan), M. Shirai (Toyonaka, Japan) and
T. Kamimura (Sendai, Japan) ................................................. 777

Resonant inelastic soft-X-ray scattering at the 4d edge of Ce-based heavy-fermion materials
S.M. Butorin, M. Magnuson (Uppsala, Sweden), K. lvanov, D.K. Shuh (Berkeley, USA), T. Takahashi, S. Kunii
(Sendai, Japan), J.-H.Guo and J.Nordgren (Uppsala, Sweden) .............................. 783

High energy resonant photoemission and resonant Auger spectroscopy in mixed valent Ce compounds
P. Le Fevre (Orsay, France), H. Magnan (Orsay and Gif-sur-Yvette, France), J. Vogel, V Formoso (Grenoble,
France), K. Hricovini (Orsay and Cergy-Pontoise, France) and D. Chandesris (Orsay, France) ............. 787

X-ray emission and photoelectron spectra of Pr(0.5)Sr(0.5)MnO3
E.Z. Kurmaev, M.A. Korotin.V.R. Galakhov, L.D. Finkelstein, E.I. Zabolotzky, N.N. Efremova (Yekaterinburg, Russia),

S. Stadler, D.L. Ederer (New Orleans, USA), A. Moewes (Baton Rouge, USA), S. Bartkowski, M. Neumann
(Osnabruck, Germany), J. Matsuno, T. Mizokawa, A. Fujimori (Tokyo, Japan) and J. Mitchell (Argonne, USA) . ... 793

4f spectral function of cerium in Ce/Fe(IOO) and Ce/Pd(IOO) interfaces
N. Witkowski, F. Bertran (Vandoeuvre, France), G. Panaccione, A. Taleb (Orsay, France) and D. Malterre
(Vandoeuvre, France) ...................................................... 799

High-energy angle-resolved photoemission of NaMo^O^

J.D. Denlinger (Berkeley and Ann Arbor, USA). G.-H. Gweon. J.W. Alien (Ann Arbor, USA), J. Marcus and C.
Schlenker (Grenoble, France) ................................................. 805

New aspects of the QC-phase in layered IT-TaSg
Th. Pillo, J. Hayoz (Fribourg, Switzerland), H. Berger, F. Levy (Lausanne, Switzerland), P. Aebi and L. Schlapbach
(Fribourg, Switzerland) ..................................................... 811

Techniques

Crossluminescence at high temperatures
V.N. Makhov (Moscow, Russia), 1. Kuusmann (Tartu, Estonia), J. Becker, M. Runne and G. Zimmerer (Hamburg,
Germany) ............................................................ 817

Atomic EXAFS: evidence for photoelectron backscattering by interstitial charge densities
H.Wendeand K. Baberschke (Berlin-Dahlem, Germany) .................................. 821

Metal-to-ligand charge transfer bands observed in polarized Ni 2p photoabsorption spectra of [Ni(mnt)2]2-
T. Hatsui, Y. Takata and N. Kosugi (Okazaki, Japan) .................................... 827

Si-K absorption spectra of Si/CaFg and Si/LiF multilayers
T. Ejima, K. Ouchi and M. Watanabe (Sendai, Japan) .................................... 833

Soft-X-ray fluorescence studies of solids
J.A. Carlisle, S.R. Blankenship, R.N. Smith (Richmond, USA), E.L. Shirley (Gaithersburg, USA), L.J. Terminello
(Livermore, USA), J.J.Jia,T,A.Callcott(Knoxville, USA) and D.L. Ederer (New Orleans, USA) ............ 839

Theory of radiative Auger effect - an alternative to X-ray absorption spectroscopy
J. Kawai (Kyoto, Japan) .................................................... 847

The contribution of the ligands around Cr to the resonant inelastic L. X-ray emission spectra
Y. lto, T. Tochio, A.M. Vlaicu, D. Ohsawa, T. Mukoyama (Kyoto, Japan), Y. Muramatsu (Tokyo, Japan), R.C.C.
Perera (Berkeley, USA), M.M. Crush, T.A. Callcott (Knoxville, USA) and E. Sherman (Aachen, Germany) . . . . . . 851

Sum rules and beyond
G. van der Laan (Warrington, UK) .............................................. 859

Polarization performance of EUV transmission multilayers as A/4 and A/2 plates at a photon energy of 97 eV
M. Yamamoto, H. Nomura, M. Yanagihara, M. Furudate and M. Watanabe (Sendai, Japan) ............... 869

A new method for polarization analysis in the VUV
C.J. Latimer (Belfast, UK), M.A. MacDonald and P. Finetti (Warrington, UK) ....................... 875

Creation of electronic polaron complexes in solid xenon observed in free-exciton luminescence under selective photon
excitation
B.Steeg.E.Gminder.M.Kirm, V. Kisand.S.Vielhauer and G. Zimmerer (Hamburg, Germany) ............. 879

Instrumentations

Magnetic high-resolution spectroscopy with Beamline 4.0.1-2: an elliptically polarizing undulator beamline at the
Advanced Light Source
A.T. Young, V. MartynovandH.A. Padmore (Berkeley, USA) ................................ 885

Superconducting high-resolution X-ray detectors for metalloprotein L-edge spectroscopy
S. Friedrich (Livermore and Berkeley, USA), L.J. Hiller, M. Frank, J.B. le Grand, C.A. Mears, B. Niderost, S.E. Labov
(Livermore, USA). A.T. Barfknecht(Sunnyvale, USA). M.LeGros and S.P. Cramer (Berkeley, USA) .......... 891

Generation of single-mode resonant transition radiation in the soft X-ray region from a multilayer Ni/C target
K. Yamada, T. Hosokawa (Atsugi, Japan) and H. Takenaka (Musashino, Japan) ..................... 897

SXR radiation from recombining laser produced plasma of carbon
T.G. Kopytova, D.M. Simanovskii, A.A. Sorokin and S.V. Bobashev (St. Petersburg, Russia). .............. 903

Study on lithium-like X-ray laser pumped by pulse-train laser
N.Yamaguchi, A. Ogata.C. Fujikawa, T.Ohchi.K.Okasaka and T.Hara(Nagoya, Japan) ............... 907

Design of holographic gratings recorded with aspheric wave-front recording optics for soft X-ray flat-field spectrographs
M.Koike.T.Yamazaki (Osaka, Japan) and Y.Harada (Kyoto, Japan) ........................... 913

Calibration and spectroscopy with a laterally-d graded multilayer interference mirror
P. Stemmier, C. Bizeuit, R. Marmoret (Bruyeres-le-Chatel and Orsay, France), J.-M. Andre, R. Barchewitz (Paris and
Orsay, France) and R. Rivoira (Marseille, France) ...................................... 919

Recent performance of the soft X-ray (70-1900 eV) bending magnet beamline 11A at the Photon Factory
Y. Kitajima (lbaraki, Japan), Y.Yonamoto, K. Amemiya, H. Tsukabayashi, T. Ohta (Tokyo, Japan) and K. lto (lbaraki,
Japan) .............................................................. 927

Photoemission microscopy with microspot-XPS by use of undulator radiation and a high-throughput multilayer
monochromator at BESSY
U. Kleineberg, D. Menke, F. Hamelmann, U. Heinzmann, 0. Schmidt, G.H. Fecher (Bielefeld, Germany) and G.
Schoenhense (Mainz, Germany) ............................................... 931

Photoabsorption and MXCD in photoemission microscopy for characterisation of advanced materials
G.H. Fecher (Mainz, Germany), Y. Hwu, Y.-D. Yao (Taipei, Taiwan), Y.-Y. Lee (Hsinchu, Taiwan), G.M. Chow
(Singapore, Singapore) and W. Swiech (Urbana, USA) ................................... 937

Formation of microbeam using tabletop soft X-ray laser
T.Ohchi, N.Yamaguchi, C.Fujikawa and T.Hara(Nagoya, Japan) ............................ 943

Scanning photoelectron microscope with a laser-produced plasma X-ray source
T. Aota, H. Ishii, N. Sato and S. Aoki (lbaraki, Japan) .................................... 949

Soft X-ray undulator beam line 1411 at MAX-11 for gases, liquids and solid samples
M. Bassler, J.-O. Forsell, 0. Bjorneholm, R. Feifel (Uppsala, Sweden), M. Jurvansuu, S. Aksela (Oulu, Finland), S.
Sundin (Uppsala, Sweden), S.L. Sorensen, R. Nyholm (Tartu, Estonia), A. Ausmees (Uppsala, Sweden and Tartu,
Estonia) and S. Svensson (Uppsala, Sweden) ........................................ 953

The high resolution Gas Phase Photoemission beamline, Elettra
R.R. Blyth, R. Delaunay, M. Zitnik, J. Krempasky, R. Krempaska, J. Siezak, K.C. Prince, R. Richter, M.Vondracek
(Trieste, Italy), R. Camilloni, L. Avaldi (Rome, Italy), M. Coreno (Trieste, Italy), G. Stefani, C. Furlani, M de Simone,
S. Stranges (Rome, Italy) and M.-Y. Adam (Orsay, France) ................................ 959

Design of the high-resolution BUS. XUV-beamline for BESSY II
M. Martins, G. Kaindi and N. Schwentner (Berlin, Germany) ................................ 965

Beamline 1511 at MAX. II, capabilities and performance
R. Denecke, P. Vaterlein, M. Bassler (Uppsala and Lund, Sweden), N. Wassdahl, S. Butorin, A. Nilsson, J.-E.
Rubensson, J. Nordgren (Uppsala, Sweden), N. Martensson (Uppsala and Lund, Sweden) and R. Nyholm (Lund,
Sweden) ............................................................. 971

Design of a monochromator with varied line space plane gratings for a soft X-ray undulator beamline of SPring-8
E. Ishiguro (Okinawa, Japan), H. Ohashi (Hyogo, Japan), L.-j. Lu (Anhui, China), W. Watari (Fukui, Japan), M.
Kamizato (Okinawa, Japan) and T. Ishikawa (Hyogo, Japan) ............................... 979

The first undulator beamline at the Pohang Light Source for high-resolution spectroscopy and spectromicroscopy
H.-J. Shin, Y. Chung and B. Kirn (Kyungbuk, South Korea) ................................. 985

Calibration of transfer standard light source in the UV and VUV regions using SR from the storage ring TERAS
T. Zama, T. Saito and H. Onuki (lbaraki, Japan) ....................................... 991

The BESSY constant length Rowland circle monochromator
0. Schwarzkopf, M. Borchert, F. Eggenstein, U. Flechsig, C. Kalus, H. Lammert, U. Menthel, M. Pietsch, G.
Reichardt, P. Rotter, F. Sent, T. Zeschke and W.B. Peatman (Berlin, Germany) ..................... 997

Comparative monochromator studies for a soft x-ray microfocus beamline for BESSY-11
M.R.Weiss,R.Follath,F. Sent and W.Gudat (Berlin, Germany) .............................. 1003

Radiometry using synchrotron radiation at PTB
M. Richter and G. Ulm (Berlin, Germany) .......................................... 1013

Absolute total electron yield of Au(111) and Cu(111) surfaces
H.Henneken.F.SchoIze and G. Ulm (Berlin, Germany) .................................. 1019

Variable angle reflectron time-of-flight mass analyzer (VARTMAN) for studying synchrotron radiation photochemistry of
polyatomic molecules
A. Hiraya,Y.Senba,H.Yoshida and K.Tanaka(Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan) ....................... 1025

Author index ......................................................... 1031

Subject Index ........................................................ 1037


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JOURNAL OF ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY & RELATED PHENOMENA

VOL. 104, NO. 1-3 , JULY 1999


XPS quantitative analysis and models of supported oxide catalysts
A. Cimino, D. Gazzoli and M.Valigi (Roma, Italy) ...................................... 1

An ab initio study of the valence excitation of methyl methacrylate as observed by EELS
E. Hollauer (Niteroi, Brazil), M.L.M. Rocco (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), M.C.A. Lopes (Juiz de Fora, Brazil) and G.G.B.
de Souza (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) ............................................... 31

On the significance of the core level binding energy shifts observed in the XPS measurements on emersed electrodes,
V. Lazarescu (Bucharest, Romania) .............................................. 41

New type of high-resolution high-transmission energy analyzers based on toroidal mirrors
V.D. Belov and M.I.Yavor (Petersburg, Russia) ....................................... 47

XPS, AES and Auger parameter of Pd and PdO
M. Brun, A. Berthet and J.C. Bertolini (Villeurbanne, France) ................................. 55

Study of different forms of carbon by analytical electron microscopy
A. Duarte-Moller, F. Espinosa-Magana, R. Marti'nez-Sanchez (Chihuahua, Mexico), M. Avalos-Borja, G.A. Hirata
and L. Cota-Araiza (Ensenada, Mexico) ........................................... 61

Phenomenological interpretation of MCXD in L(2,3) XAS of trivalent cerium compound
K. Fukui, H. Matsuyama, I. Harada (Okayama, Japan), J.C. Parlebas (Strasbourg, France) and A. Kotani (Tokyo,
Japan) .............................................................. 67

Signal linearity in XPS counting systems
M.P. Seah, I.S. Gilmore and S.J. Spencer (Teddington, UK) ................................ 73



A study of CrNxthin films by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
C. Emery, A.R.Chourasia (Commerce, USA) and P. Yashar(Evanston, USA) ...................... 91

XPS and EELS study of the bismuth selenide
V.B. Nascimento.V.E. de Carvalho, R. Paniago, E.A. Scares, L.O. Ladeira and H.D. Pfannes (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) 99

What can we learn by Auger-photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy?
and M. Ohno (Tokyo, Japan) ................................................. 109

Surface reduction of ruthenium compounds with long exposure to an X-ray beam in photoelectron spectroscopy
P. Froment.M.J. Genet and M.Devillers(Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) .......................... 119

Strong correlation satellites in core level photoemission from Mn in the monolayer range on Ag(OOI)
P. Schieffer,C.Krembel,M.-C. Hanf and G.Gewinner(Mulhouse, France) ........................ 127

Photoionization of CH4, SiH4, Bh3 and Alh3 by the B-spline one-centre expansion density functional method
M. Stenerand P. Decleva (Trieste, Italy) ........................................... 135

Penning ionization of vinyl chloride and vinyl iodide by collision with He*(2(3)S) metastable atoms
N. Kishimoto, K. OhshimoandK. Ohno (Sendai, Japan) .................................. 145

Theoretically predicted soft X-ray emission and absorption spectra of fullerene-like carbon nitride (C24N36)
Y.Muramatsu.T.Hayashi (Tokyo, Japan) and R.C.C.Perera (Berkeley CA, USA) ................... 155


XPS studies and factor analysis of PbS nanocrystal-doped Si02 thin films
R.Reiche (Dresden, Germany), R.Thielsch (Jena, Germany), S.Oswald and K.Wetzig (Dresden, Germany) . . . . 161

Identification of plasmon modes in two-dimensional Er silicide epitaxially grown on Si(111)
T. AngotandG. Gewinner(Mulhouse, France) ....................................... 173

Synchrotron radiation photoemission study of Fe 3d electronic states in Cd(1-x)FexSe and Zn91-x)FexSe compounds
F. Lama (Rome, Italy), D. Debowska (Krakow, Poland), A. C. Felici (Rome, Italy), A. Kisiel (Krakow. Poland), M.
Piacentini (Rome, Italy) and N. Zema (Rome, Italy) ..................................... 185

Separate state vs. transition state Kohn-Sham calculations of X-ray photoelectron binding energies and chemical shifts
L. Triguero (Stockholm, Sweden), 0. Plashkevych (Linkoping, Sweden), L.G.M. Pettersson (Stockholm, Sweden
and Okazaki, Japan) and H.Agren(Linkoping, Sweden and Okazaki, Japan) ...................... 195

Very high resolution electron spectroscopy with third generation synchrotron radiation sources: the resonant Auger
decay spectrum of the Xe 4d(5/2)6p state
G. Ohrwall (Uppsala, Sweden), J. Bozek (Berkeley, USA) and P. Baltzer (Uppsala, Sweden) .............. 209


Angular distribution of photoelectrons from nickel: test of modified common XPS formalism
and S. Hucek (Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) ..................................... 213

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of aluminum oxalate tetrahydrate
V.Y. Young and K.R. Williams (Gainesville, USA) ....................................... 221

Absorption spectroscopy of ions combining synchrotron radiation and laser generated plasmas
P. Nicolosi and L. Placentino (Padova, Italy) ......................................... 233

Erratum to "A photoelectron spectroscopy study of the valence shell photoionization dynamics of acetylene" J.
Electron Spectrosc, Relat. Phenom. 97 (1998) 253-263
D.M.P. Holland, M.A. MacDonald, M.A. Hayes (Cheshire, UK), L. Karlsson and B. Wanriberg (Uppsala, Sweden) . . 243


Author Index ........................................................ 257

Subject Index ....................................................... 259

Instructions to Authors .................................................... 263


 

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