A facility for the analysis of the electronic structures of solids and their surfaces by synchrotron radiation photoelectron spectroscopy.
/ Authors
M. Hoesch, Timur K. Kim, P. Dudin, Hongchang Wang, S. Scott, P. Harris, S. Patel, M. Matthews, D. Hawkins, S. Alcock
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T. Richter, James J. Mudd, M. Basham, L. Pratt, P. Leicester, E. Longhi, A. Tamai, F. Baumberger
/ Abstract
A synchrotron radiation beamline in the photon energy range of 18-240 eV and an electron spectroscopy end station have been constructed at the 3 GeV Diamond Light Source storage ring. The instrument features a variable polarisation undulator, a high resolution monochromator, a re-focussing system to form a beam spot of 50 × 50 μm2, and an end station for angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) including a 6-degrees-of-freedom cryogenic sample manipulator. The beamline design and its performance allow for a highly productive and precise use of the ARPES technique at an energy resolution of 10-15 meV for fast k-space mapping studies with a photon flux up to 2 ⋅ 1013 ph/s and well below 3 meV for high resolution spectra.
Journal: The Review of scientific instruments
DOI: 10.1063/1.4973562