Bs. Fang et al., DESIGN OF A HIGH-RESOLUTION ANGLE-RESOLVING PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROMETER SYSTEM, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 369(1), 1996, pp. 322-327
The design and construction details, along with performances, of an an
gle-resolving electron spectrometer specifically designed for use on t
he Synchrotron Radiation Research Center in Taiwan are described. The
spectrometer is a 160 degrees spherical deflecting-type analyzer with
a mean radius of 36.5 mm, including input and output lenses in order t
o enhance the energy resolution and the count rates. Two real aperture
s defining an acceptance angle and a probe area are located in the fie
ld free region ahead of the input lens, and the entrance and exit aper
tures of the spherical deflecting sector are set to be virtual. In the
design, constant angular resolution, constant energy resolution, and
constant transmission are achieved by the spectrometer. The performanc
e of the spectrometer has been tested and is in good agreement with th
e theoretical calculations.