Abstract
The K absorption spectrum of Si in SiCl4 gas and the L absorption spectrum of Ge in GeCl4 gas were measured using a two-crystal vacuum spectrometer with potassium acid phthalate crystals. The Si K absorption spectrum has fine structure quite similar to that of the well-known Ge K absorption spectrum of GeCl4 gas. From the fine structure of the Ge L absorption spectrum it can be concluded that bound-ejected-electron states of several symmetries exist in the GeCl4 gas molecule.