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English: The fundamental processes which contribute to NEXAFS spectra: (a) photoabsorption of an x-ray into a core level followed by photoelectron emission, followed by either (b) filling of the core hole by an electron in another level, accompanied by fluorescence; or (c) filling of the core hole by an electron in another level followed by emission of an Auger electron.

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