Interpretation:The mechanism of the production of an LMM Auger electron has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:The electrons which fallfrom the high energy level in an inner vacant shell. These emitted electrons are called auger electrons. This process takes place by the bombardment of atom with a electron having high energy.
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The electrons that areemitted from high energy level to the low energy level are called auger electrons.
The mechanism of the production of an LMM Auger electron consists of the formation of an ion which is excited electronically. The ion is excited after the removal of an electron from the
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