Cylindrical mirror analyzer for measuring energy spectrum of photostimulated exoelectrons

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A cylindrical mirror analyzer (CMA) for measuring the energy spectrum of photostimulated exoelectrons has been designed. The CM A is equipped with a mirror mounted at an angle of 45° to the electron optical axis within an inner cylinder. Through the mirror, ultraviolet light can be focused on the surface of a specimen. Typical results obtained with this CMA are presented. © 1985 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Yamamoto, S., Yokogawa, H., & Hashimoto, H. (1985). Cylindrical mirror analyzer for measuring energy spectrum of photostimulated exoelectrons. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 24, 281–283. https://doi.org/10.7567/JJAPS.24S4.281

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