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Mobile photoelectron spectrometer for photoemission from solid surfaces

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Location     

 
 

Contact     

 
Department of Physics
Universität Zürich
Winterthurerstrasse 190
8057 Zürich
 
  Matthias Hengsberger
Tel +41 44 635 40 13
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Setup / Configuration

 
   
  • hemispherical electrostatic electron spectrometer with 2D detection (energy on one axis, emission angle in second axis)
  • angular acceptance <0.5° (energy-dispersive axis) x 60° (angle)-resolution 0.5°
  • kinetic energy range 0.. 2 3.5 keV-resolution 5 meV
 
 
  • ultra-high vacuum system equipped with x-ray source (1.2-1.5 keV), He discharge source (20-40 eV), electron diffraction and surface preparation facilities
  • one CF40 flange for attaching additional light sources (e.g. beamtime to attoline, synchrotron beamline)
  • dimensions: ca. 1.2 x 0.8 m2 x 2.5 m height
 

Photoelectron spectroscopy

   
Spectrometer
The image on the left-hand side shows the spectrometer during a move (without sample manipulator and He light source); the rack in the back contains all necessary electronics. On the right-hand side the same spectrometer fully equipped and attached to the attoline at ETHZ.


 
  Details
The mobile surface science experiment is dedicated to time-resolved photoemission and optical experiments from solids. There are several flanges available for various light sources (either with vacuum connection or with special viewports). One CF40 flange is equipped with a gate valve and differential pumping. Light incidence is on the horizontal plane at 45° from the spectrometer axis.
The energy-dispersive axis is horizontal, the angular axis vertical.
NCCR MUST Office : ETHZ IQE/ULP-HPT H3 | Auguste-Piccard-Hof 1 | 8093 Zurich | E-Mail
The National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCR) are a research instrument of the Swiss National Science Foundation