Achieving High Signal-to-noise Performace for a Velocity-map Imaging Experiment

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Roberts, E
Cavanagh, Steven
Gibson, Stephen
Lewis, Brenton
Dedman, Colin J
Picker, Gary

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Since the publication of the pioneering paper on velocity-map imaging in 1997, by Eppink and Parker [A.T.J.B. Eppink, D.H. Parker, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 68 (1997) 3477], numerous groups have applied this method in a variety of ways and to various targets. However, despite this interest, little attention has been given to the inherent difficulties and problems associated with this method. In implementing a velocity-map imaging system for photoelectron spectroscopy for the photo-detachment of anion radicals, we have developed a coaxial velocity-map imaging spectrometer. Examined are the advantages and disadvantages of such a system, in particular the sources of noise and the methods used to reduce it.

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Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena

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2037-12-31