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In cooperation with SPECS GmbH we developed a new time-of-flight spectrometer
allowing to measure both energy and angle in one shot. The electrostatic
lens system of the hemispherical analyzer PHOIBOS is used to achive
a high acceptance angle of up to ±15°. By calculating the trajectories
of the particles with a computer simulation the fligth time and the
position on the detector is mapped to the kinetic energy and the angle
of the particles at emission

Fig. 1: Custom made UHV chamber
for the Themis 1000. The drift tube of the spectrometer is to the right
of the main chamber.
In a normal ballistic time-of-flight spectrometer the
energy can be calculated very easily. In this newly developed spectrometer
the trajectories of the particles are not straight. Therefore we need
a computer simulation. This programm
simulates the trajectories of the particles for different emission angles
and -energies. This allows us to deduce these parameters
by measuring the time of flight and the position on the detector
relative to the spectrometeraxis.
Fig. 1: The first
data taken with the Themis 1000. The parabolas are the shockley
surface state (upper) and the first image potential state (lower) on Cu(111).
under construction
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