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Evaluation of the use of photoelectron imaging in obtaining photoelectron angular distributions: comparison with the field-free time-of-flight method

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Bellm, Susan
Reid, Katharine L

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We present photoelectron spectra and angular distributions which have been deduced using two methods: (i) manipulation of the inverse Abel transforms of photoelectron images; (ii) use of angle-resolved field-free time-of-flight photoelectron spectra. Resonance-enhanced two-photon ionization via two vibrational levels in S1 para-difluorobenzene was used as our test case. We show that the methods produce complementary results with regard to resolution and the determination of ionic branching ratios, and comparable photoelectron angular distributions. They can therefore be judiciously applied to different situations in order to maximize the advantages of each.

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Chemical Physics Letters

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2037-12-31
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