Borne et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Design and performance of a magnetic bottle electron spectrometer for high-energy photoelectron spectroscopyBorne et al., 2024
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- Author
- Borne K
- O’Neal J
- Wang J
- Isele E
- Obaid R
- Berrah N
- Cheng X
- Bucksbaum P
- James J
- Kamalov A
- Larsen K
- Li X
- Lin M
- Liu Y
- Marinelli A
- Summers A
- Thierstein E
- Wolf T
- Rolles D
- Walter P
- Cryan J
- Driver T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Review of Scientific Instruments
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We describe the design and performance of a magnetic bottle electron spectrometer (MBES) for high-energy electron spectroscopy. Our design features a 2 m long electron drift tube and electrostatic retardation lens, achieving sub-electronvolt (eV) electron kinetic energy …
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