JVSS 2023

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Divisions' Session

[2Dp01-08] Advancement of experimental techniques for surface analysis using synchrotron radiation and its applications: Synchrotron Radiation Surface Science Division's Session

Wed. Nov 1, 2023 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM D: Room221 (2F)

Chair:Hiroshi Kondoh(Keio University), Kenichi Ozawa(KEK)

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM

[2Dp02] Sample – aperture cone distance dependence of photoelectron intensity in near-ambient pressure photoemission spectroscopy

*Satoru Suzuki1, Kento Takenaka2, Koji Takahara1, Hirosuke Sumida3 (1. Laboratory of Advanced Science and Technology for Industry, University of Hyogo, 2. Graduate School of Science, University of Hyogo, 3. Mazda Motor Corporation)

Increasing the sample – aperture cone distance d has a significant effect on the environmental charge compensation in photoemission spectroscopy of insulators. Here, we investigated the d dependence of photoelectron intensity in near-ambient pressure photoemission spectroscopy by varying d over a wide range. ln (I / Io) decreased linearly with P at each d, as expected from the Beer-Lambert law, I / Io = exp (- σ P d / kB T). where I and Io are photoelectron intensities in gas and vacuum, and σ is the electron scattering cross section. From these measurements, it was found that increasing d in charging-free measurements of an insulator is also advantageous from the viewpoint of photoelectron intensity. Moreover, to reproduce the result, it was necessary to change d to d + do (do is a constant) in the Beer-Lambert law. The correction seems to be necessary due to the effect of residual gas in the electron lens.

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