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Facilities for the Performance of Fano Effect Measurements as a Probe of Electron Correlation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
Fano Effect measurements are the key to direct observation of the Kondo or spin shielding intrinsic to models of electron correlation. The Fano Effect is the observation of spin polarized photoelectron emission from NONMAGNETIC materials, under chirally selective excitation, such as circularly polarized photons. Below are described three spectrometers, with which Fano Effects measurements have been made.
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