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Imaging photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy with velocity focusing electron optics

Journal

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 80, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3082016

Keywords

argon; chlorine; electron optics; hydrogen; photoelectron spectroscopy; photoionisation; time of flight spectra; ultraviolet photoelectron spectra

Funding

  1. Swiss Federal Office of Energy [101969/152433]
  2. U. S. National Science Foundation [CHE-0743000]
  3. U. S. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-97ER14776]
  4. Hungarian Scientific Research Fund [71644]

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An imaging photoelectron photoion coincidence spectrometer at the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) beamline of the Swiss Light Source is presented and a few initial measurements are reported. Monochromatic synchrotron VUV radiation ionizes the cooled or thermal gas-phase sample. Photoelectrons are velocity focused, with better than 1 meV resolution for threshold electrons, and also act as start signal for the ion time-of-flight analysis. The ions are accelerated in a relatively low, 40-80 V cm(-1) field, which enables the direct measurement of rate constants in the 10(3)-10(7) s(-1) range. All electron and ion events are recorded in a triggerless multiple-start/multiple-stop setup, which makes it possible to carry out coincidence experiments at >100 kHz event frequencies. As examples, the threshold photoelectron spectrum of the argon dimer and the breakdown diagrams for hydrogen atom loss in room temperature methane and the chlorine atom loss in cold chlorobenzene are shown and discussed.

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