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Pair correlation in two-electron emission from surfaces

Berakdar, J., Gollisch, H. and Feder, R.

Solid State Communications 112, pp 587-591 (1999)

An electron pair emitted from a crystalline surface system is represented by a relativistic two-electron scattering state, which contains the pair correlation mediated by a screened Coulomb interaction. This state is obtained from the solutions of two one-electron Dirac equations with potentials, which incorporate the electron?electron interaction as a dynamical screening of the usual effective one-electron potentials. Numerical applications to the electron pair emission due to low-energy electron impact on a He atom and on a clean W(001) surface demonstrate that pair correlation effects can be quite strong and significantly improve the agreement of calculated results with experimental data.

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