Artigo Revisado por pares

Novel time-of-flight spectrometer for the analysis of positron annihilation induced Auger electrons

2006; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 77; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.2356861

ISSN

1527-2400

Autores

C. Hugenschmidt, S. Legl,

Tópico(s)

Ammonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction

Resumo

Positron annihilation induced Auger-electron spectroscopy (PAES) has several advantages over conventional Auger-electron spectroscopy such as extremely high surface sensitivity and outstanding signal-to-noise ratio at the Auger-transition energy. In order to benefit from these prominent features a low-energy positron beam of high intensity is required for surface sensitive PAES studies. In addition, an electron energy analyzer is required, which efficiently detects the Auger electrons with acceptable energy resolution. For this reason a novel time-of-flight (TOF) spectrometer has been developed at the intense positron source NEPOMUC that allows PAES studies within short measurement time. This TOF-PAES setup combines a trochoidal filter and a flight tube in a Faraday cage in order to achieve an improved energy resolution of about 1eV at high electron energies up to E≈1000eV. The electron flight time is the time between the annihilation radiation at the sample and when the electron hits a microchannel plate detector at the end of the flight tube.

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