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Time-of-flight spectrometer for efficient coincidence detection of low-energy electrons from surfaces with 2 pi solid angle, pair recognition and unlimited band path (2e2 pi CS)

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DOI: 10.1016/j.elspec.2019.06.007

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Time of flight; Spectrometer; Electron; Coincidence; Photoemission

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  1. European Union funding the SIMDALEE2 ITN project
  2. Atomic Physics group of Frankfurt University

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Time-of-flight spectrometer configurations combined with position sensitive single particle counting detectors have been simulated with a Monte Carlo code to find an efficient solution for coincident low energy electron detection. Photoemission experiments on polycrystalline silver have been performed at a synchrotron radiation facility with a likewise wide-angle ARPES (angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy) setup. Low-energy electron pairs created from secondary electron emission have been detected in coincidence obtaining their full momentum vectors.

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