Speaker
Anton Tadich
Description
The toroidal analyser at the Australian Synchrotron is an angle-resolving photoelectron spectrometer capable of mapping the full hemisphere of emitted photoelectrons from a sample. This measurement capability is unusual amongst conventional photoelectron spectrometers, and permits a number unique techniques for the electronic and structural characterization of surfaces. This presentation will detail the operating principles of the spectrometer, with particular reference to the angular detection geometry, and will describe the three modes of full hemisphere photoemission (i) Fermi Surface Mapping (ii) Molecular Tomography and (iii) Photoelectron Diffraction.
Presenter Gender | Man |
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Do you wish to take part in the Student Poster Slam | No |
Which facility did you use for your research | Australian Synchrotron |
Level of Expertise | Experienced Researcher |
Condition of submission | Yes |
Pronouns | He/Him |
Primary author
Anton Tadich