Waa. Macedo et al., NEW HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTROSTATIC ELECTRON SPECTROMETER FOR CONVERSION ELECTRON MOSSBAUER-SPECTROSCOPY, Hyperfine interactions, 92(1-4), 1994, pp. 1221-1226
The construction and performance of a new electron spectrometer using
an electrostatic 90 degrees-spherical deflection analyzer (SDA) is des
cribed. The spectrometer is suited for depth-selective conversion-elec
tron Mossbauer spectroscopy (DCEMS) on surfaces and thin films in ultr
a-high vacuum (UHV) at temperatures ranging between 40-1000 K using K-
and L-conversion electrons of Fe-57. The spectrometer is designed for
2% electron-energy resolution and about 5% (of 4 pi) transmission for
7.3 keV K-conversion electrons of Fe-57. The energy resolution has be
en confirmed experimentally. We demonstrate that DCEMS in general and
our instrument in particular are capable of detecting a thin (similar
to 50 Fe Angstrom) Mossbauer-inert buried oxide layer located at the s
urface of a stainless steel substrate and covered by an Fe/Cr bilayer.