During the past decade, the application of ambient pressure photoemission spectroscopy (APPES) has been recognized as an important in situ tool to study environmental and materials science, energy related science, and many other fields. Several APPES endstations are currently under planning or development at the USA and international light sources, which will lead to a rapid expansion of this technique. The present work describes the design and performance of a new APPES instrument at the Advanced Light Source beamline 9.3.2 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This new instrument, Scienta R4000 HiPP, is a result of collaboration between Advanced Light Source and its industrial partner VG-Scienta. The R4000 HiPP provides superior electron transmission as well as spectromicroscopy modes with spatial resolution in one dimension and angle-resolved modes with simulated 0.5° angular resolution at 24° acceptance. Under maximum transmission mode, the electron detection efficiency is more than an order of magnitude better than the previous endstation at beamline 9.3.2. Herein we describe the design and performance of the system, which has been utilized to record spectra above 2 mbar.
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May 13 2010
New ambient pressure photoemission endstation at Advanced Light Source beamline 9.3.2
Michael E. Grass;
Michael E. Grass
1Advanced Light Source,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
, Berkeley, California 94709, USA
2Department of Applied Physics,
Hanyang University-ERICA
, Gyeonggi-do 426-791, South Korea
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Patrik G. Karlsson;
Patrik G. Karlsson
3
VG Scienta
, Uppssala SE-752 28, Sweden
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Funda Aksoy;
Funda Aksoy
1Advanced Light Source,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
, Berkeley, California 94709, USA
4Department of Physics,
Çukurova University
, Adana 01330, Turkey
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Måns Lundqvist;
Måns Lundqvist
3
VG Scienta
, Uppssala SE-752 28, Sweden
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Björn Wannberg;
Björn Wannberg
3
VG Scienta
, Uppssala SE-752 28, Sweden
5
BW Particle Optics AB
, SE-822 22, Alfta, Sweden
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Bongjin S. Mun;
Bongjin S. Mun
2Department of Applied Physics,
Hanyang University-ERICA
, Gyeonggi-do 426-791, South Korea
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Zahid Hussain;
Zahid Hussain
1Advanced Light Source,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
, Berkeley, California 94709, USA
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Rev. Sci. Instrum. 81, 053106 (2010)
Article history
Received:
February 12 2010
Accepted:
April 16 2010
Citation
Michael E. Grass, Patrik G. Karlsson, Funda Aksoy, Måns Lundqvist, Björn Wannberg, Bongjin S. Mun, Zahid Hussain, Zhi Liu; New ambient pressure photoemission endstation at Advanced Light Source beamline 9.3.2. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 May 2010; 81 (5): 053106. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3427218
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