Gas-phase endstation of electron, ion and coincidence spectroscopies for diluted samples at the FinEstBeAMS beamline of the MAXIV 1.5GeV storage ring
Liis Reisberg; Antti Kivimäki; Edwin Kukk; Mika Valden; Kuno Kooser; Paavo Turunen; Rainer Pärna; Marko Huttula; Marco Kirm
Gas-phase endstation of electron, ion and coincidence spectroscopies for diluted samples at the FinEstBeAMS beamline of the MAXIV 1.5GeV storage ring
Liis Reisberg
Antti Kivimäki
Edwin Kukk
Mika Valden
Kuno Kooser
Paavo Turunen
Rainer Pärna
Marko Huttula
Marco Kirm
INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042826450
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042826450
Tiivistelmä
Since spring 2019 an experimental setup consisting of an electron spectrometer and an ion time-of-flight mass spectrometer for diluted samples has been available for users at the FinEstBeAMS beamline of the MAXIV Laboratory in Lund, Sweden. The setup enables users to study the interaction of atoms, molecules, (molecular) microclusters and nanoparticles with short-wavelength (vacuum ultraviolet and X-ray) synchrotron radiation and to follow the electron and nuclear dynamics induced by this interaction. Test measurements of N-2 and thiophene (C4H4S) molecules have demonstrated that the setup can be used for many-particle coincidence spectroscopy. The measurements of the Ar3p photoelectron spectra by linear horizontal and vertical polarization show that angle-resolved experiments can also be performed. The possibility to compare the electron spectroscopic results of diluted samples with solid targets in the case of Co2O3 and Fe2O3 at the Co and Fe L-2,L-3-absorption edges in the same experimental session is also demonstrated. Because the photon energy range of the FinEstBeAMS beamline extends from 4.4eV up to 1000eV, electron, ion and coincidence spectroscopy studies can be executed in a very broad photon energy range.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19206]