High-resolution electron time-of-flight spectrometers for angle-resolved measurements at the SQS Instrument at the European XFEL.
Alberto De FanisMarkus IlchenAlexander AchnerThomas M BaumannRebecca BollJens BuckCyril DanilevskySergey EsenovBenjamin ErkPatrik GrychtolGregor HartmannJia LiuTommaso MazzaJacobo MontañoValerija MusicYevheniy OvcharenkoNils RennhackDaniel RivasDaniel RollesPhilipp SchmidtHamed Sotoudi NaminFrank ScholzJens ViefhausPeter WalterPawel ZiółkowskiHaiou ZhangMichael MeyerPublished in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2022)
A set of electron time-of-flight spectrometers for high-resolution angle-resolved spectroscopy was developed for the Small Quantum Systems (SQS) instrument at the SASE3 soft X-ray branch of the European XFEL. The resolving power of this spectrometer design is demonstrated to exceed 10 000 (E/ΔE), using the well known Ne 1s -1 3p resonant Auger spectrum measured at a photon energy of 867.11 eV at a third-generation synchrotron radiation source. At the European XFEL, a width of ∼0.5 eV full width at half-maximum for a kinetic energy of 800 eV was demonstrated. It is expected that this linewidth can be reached over a broad range of kinetic energies. An array of these spectrometers, with different angular orientations, is tailored for the Atomic-like Quantum Systems endstation for high-resolution angle-resolved spectroscopy of gaseous samples.