Revivification of confinement resonances in the photoionization of A@C60 endohedral atoms far above thresholds
Abstract
It is discovered theoretically that significant confinement resonances in an nl photoionization of a multielectron atom A encaged in carbon fullerenes, A@C60, may re-appear and be strong at photon energies far exceeding the nl ionization threshold, as a general phenomenon. The reasons for this phenomenon are unraveled. The Ne 2p photoionization of the endohedral anion Ne@C605- in the photon energy region of about a thousand eV above the 2p threshold is chosen as case study.
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