The cross sections for single-electron photoionization in two-electron atoms show fluctuations which decrease in amplitude when approaching the double-ionization threshold. Based on semiclassical closed orbit theory, we show that the algebraic decay of the fluctuations can be characterized in terms of a threshold law sigma proportional to |E|(mu) as E --> 0(-) with exponent mu obtained as a combination of stability exponents of the triple-collision singularity. It differs from Wannier's exponent dominating double-ionization processes. The details of the fluctuations are linked to a set of infinitely unstable classical orbits starting and ending in the nonregularizable triple collision. The findings are compared with quantum calculations for a model system, namely, collinear helium.

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