Abstract
The need for not only bulk sensitive but also extremely high resolution photoelectron spectroscopy for studying detailed electronic structures of strongly correlated electron systems is growing rapidly. Moreover, easy access to such a capability in one's own laboratory is desirable. Demonstrated here is the performance of a microwave excited rare gas (Xe, Kr, and Ar) lamp combined with ionic crystal filters (sapphire, CaF2, and LiF), which can supply three strong lines near the photon energy of hnyu hν=8.4, 10.0, and 11.6 eV, with the hν resolution of better than 600 μeV for photoelectron spectroscopy. Its performance is demonstrated on some materials by means of both angle-integrated and angle-resolved measurements. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Suga, S., Sekiyama, A., Funabashi, G., Yamaguchi, J., Kimura, M., Tsujibayashi, M., … Schneider, C. M. (2010). High resolution, low hν photoelectron spectroscopy with the use of a microwave excited rare gas lamp and ionic crystal filters. In Review of Scientific Instruments (Vol. 81). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3488367
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