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A simple parallel isochromat detector for inverse photoemission

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Kilcoyne,  A. L. D.
Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society;

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Crapper, M. D., Kilcoyne, A. L. D., & Woodruff, D. P. (1990). A simple parallel isochromat detector for inverse photoemission. Physica Scripta, 41(4), 546-549.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0007-0A04-A
Abstract
A simple parallel detection system which allows several bremsstrahlung isochromat (inverse photoemission) spectra to be recorded simultaneously is described. It is based on the dispersive properties of a LiF lens in the vacuum ultraviolet previously described by Childs et al. [13] and operates in the photon energy range of approximately 8.0-1 1.5eV. In the instrument described three isochromats can be recorded at photon energy separations of 1.5eV. Its utility is demonstrated with measurements on Cu(l1 l), the differ- ent photon energies permitting easy confirmation of the contributions of surface-localised states