Development of a linac-based LEPD experimental station for surface structure analysis and coordination with synchrotron radiation ARPES
Autor: | Ahmed, Rezwan, Mochizuki, Izumi, Hyodo, Toshio, Shirasawa, Tetsuroh, Mizuno, Seigi, Kondo, Yoshinari, Ozawa, Kenichi, Kitamura, Miho, Amemiya, Kenta, Checinski, Bartlomiej, Ociepa, Jozef, Czasch, Achim, Jagutzki, Ottmar, Wada, Ken |
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Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | We report on the development of a low-energy positron diffraction (LEPD) experimental station for surface structure analysis using a linac-based slow-positron beam. LEPD, the positron counterpart of low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), offers higher accuracy in surface structure determination. The station enables acquisition of LEPD I-V curves within a few hours, allowing measurements before surface degradation occurs. It consists of two ultra-high vacuum (UHV) chambers: one for sample preparation and the other for LEPD observations. The preparation chamber includes an Ar+ sputtering system, a triple-pocket electron beam evaporator, three gas introduction systems, additional user-configurable ports, and a LEED/Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) system. Sample manipulators enable rapid cooling, precise positioning, and orientation adjustments. In the preparation chamber, the manipulator also supports direct current heating up to 1200 {\deg}C. The sample holder is compatible with the LEPD station at SPF-A4 and the ARPES station at PF BL-13B, both located at the Tsukuba campus of the Institute of Materials Structure Science (IMSS), KEK. Design concepts and experimental demonstrations are presented. Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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