Towards electron-impact dissociation dynamics of biologically relevant molecules in a reaction microscope

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Abstract

We present a new design of an advanced reaction microscope (REMI) for electron collisions with biologically relevant molecules. It will combine advancements which have been implemented for (e, 2e)-experiments, such as multi-hit detectors with a high detection efficiency, as well as new features for target creation and increased fragment acceptance.

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Pflüger, T., Ren, X., Weyland, M., Baek, W., Rabus, H., & Dorn, A. (2015). Towards electron-impact dissociation dynamics of biologically relevant molecules in a reaction microscope. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 635). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/635/7/072012

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