Two-electron resonances in transition metals

Abstract
We have studied experimentally the photoelectron spectra of Cr, Fe, and Co near the 3p excitation threshold. Comparison with earlier results in Ni and Cu yields a consistent picture for the behavior of the two-electron satellites. We show that resonance effects are observed in all materials with unfilled 3d bands, that the intensity of the resonance depends strongly on the number of 3d holes, and that the persistence of the satellite above the resonant energy in nickel, but not in the other transition metals, can be explained by a higher localization of the 3d electrons.