An (e, 2e) spectrometer has been constructed for detecting scattered and recoiling electrons from a thin solid film. The cross section for observing the two electrons in coincidence is proportional to the spectral momentum density of the target. In this spectrometer the energy of the incident electron beam is 25 keV and the beam current is approximately 40 μA. The energy resolution (FWHM) is ≤4 eV. The momentum resolution (FWHM) can be varied from 0.2 to 1.0 Å−1. Preliminary coincidence data from an amorphous carbon film are presented
Electron momentum spectroscopy measures relative difierential cross sections as a function of recoil...
Photoelectron and electron energy loss spectroscopies have been highly instrumental in revealing the...
The capability of grazing-incidence (e,2e) spetroscopy to map the spectral momentum density rho(epsi...
An (e,2e) electron scattering spectrometer has been constructed and used for the first time to inves...
The properties of solids are largely determined by the motion of bound electrons. To understand the ...
Recent progress in the application of the (e,2e) technique for elucidating the electronic structure ...
The design, evaluation, and application of a momentum dispersive multichannel spectrometer for elec...
Electron Compton scattering is a technique that gives information on the electron momentum density o...
Investigation of electron Compton scattering using electron energy loss spectroscopy has been carrie...
Binary (e,2e) spectroscopy is an intermediate energy electron scattering coincidence technique measu...
This article presents a new type of low-energy crossed-beam electron spectrometer for measuring angu...
A novel method for detection of hydrogen by an electron beam in extremely thin samples is described....
Electron momentum spectroscopy is a tool ideally suited for the study of the energy-resolved momentu...
To study electron momentum densities in solids by grazing angle reflection kinematics has been shown...
In electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS), an incoming energetic electron (50 keV in this work) ionize...
Electron momentum spectroscopy measures relative difierential cross sections as a function of recoil...
Photoelectron and electron energy loss spectroscopies have been highly instrumental in revealing the...
The capability of grazing-incidence (e,2e) spetroscopy to map the spectral momentum density rho(epsi...
An (e,2e) electron scattering spectrometer has been constructed and used for the first time to inves...
The properties of solids are largely determined by the motion of bound electrons. To understand the ...
Recent progress in the application of the (e,2e) technique for elucidating the electronic structure ...
The design, evaluation, and application of a momentum dispersive multichannel spectrometer for elec...
Electron Compton scattering is a technique that gives information on the electron momentum density o...
Investigation of electron Compton scattering using electron energy loss spectroscopy has been carrie...
Binary (e,2e) spectroscopy is an intermediate energy electron scattering coincidence technique measu...
This article presents a new type of low-energy crossed-beam electron spectrometer for measuring angu...
A novel method for detection of hydrogen by an electron beam in extremely thin samples is described....
Electron momentum spectroscopy is a tool ideally suited for the study of the energy-resolved momentu...
To study electron momentum densities in solids by grazing angle reflection kinematics has been shown...
In electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS), an incoming energetic electron (50 keV in this work) ionize...
Electron momentum spectroscopy measures relative difierential cross sections as a function of recoil...
Photoelectron and electron energy loss spectroscopies have been highly instrumental in revealing the...
The capability of grazing-incidence (e,2e) spetroscopy to map the spectral momentum density rho(epsi...