2015
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.92.012510
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Valence Auger decay following3sphotoionization in potassium

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“…A mechanical asynchronous chopper, based on a modified turbomolecular pump [28], was used to select one light pulse every ∼12.5 μs. The experimental setup consists of a 2-m-long magnetic-bottle multielectron coincidence spectrometer [20], named HER-MES (High Energy Resolution Multi Electron Spectrometer), which has been described elsewhere [29,30]. The conversion from electron time of flights to kinetic energies was obtained by measuring Helium photoelectron spectra at different photon energies and known Auger transitions in rare gases.…”
Section: Experiments and Fit Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mechanical asynchronous chopper, based on a modified turbomolecular pump [28], was used to select one light pulse every ∼12.5 μs. The experimental setup consists of a 2-m-long magnetic-bottle multielectron coincidence spectrometer [20], named HER-MES (High Energy Resolution Multi Electron Spectrometer), which has been described elsewhere [29,30]. The conversion from electron time of flights to kinetic energies was obtained by measuring Helium photoelectron spectra at different photon energies and known Auger transitions in rare gases.…”
Section: Experiments and Fit Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system allows very good detection for the ions and high resolution for the electrons (even with a short MB-TOF). Unfortunately, the chosen geometry only allows the installation of a gas inlet needle and prohibits the close approach of an oven for metallic vapors [47][48][49] with a water-cooled shield. For NdBFe permanent magnets, the temperature of the magnet must remain below 80 1C, while the oven can be heated up to 800 1C (B535 1C for Li P = 10 À2 torr 50 ).…”
Section: Electrons-ion Coincidencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HERMES setup has been described previously (see Ref. [17] and references included). Briefly, multielectron coincidences were recorded using a magnetic bottle electron time-of-flight spectrometer of the type developed by Eland et al [18].…”
Section: B High-energy Resolution Multielectron Coincidence Spectrosmentioning
confidence: 99%