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AES Instrumentation: Auger Electrons

The Auger electron is the final electron in the Auger emission process. The primary excitation beam removes the first electron from a core level of an analyte atom to produce a vacancy. A second electron falls from a higher level into the vacancy with release of energy. The resulting energy is carried off with the Auger electron which is ejected from a higher energy level.