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Description
The Toroidal Analyser for Angle Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy is now well embedded in the user program at the Soft X-ray Beamline at the Australian Synchrotron. Since its initial commissioning, several upgrades to the instrument have been completed. An overview of these developments are outlined. Firstly, a docking station for vacuum "suitcases" has been installed, allowing vacuum transport of complex ex-situ grown samples from a user's home lab. Secondly, a new 2D delayline detector allows for true pulse counting of photoelectrons, resulting in accurate intensity x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements. Finally, some recent results from initial user experiments and commissioning activities are shown, with an emphasis on the power of the instrument for full hemisphere photoemission mapping of the angular distribution of photoelectrons solids.
Level of Expertise | Experience Researcher |
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Do you intend to attend UM2022 | In person - Melbourne |
Presenter Gender | Man |
Pronouns | He/Him |
Terms and conditions (Please confirm that you have read all the requirements and agree to the conditions) | Yes |