Abstract

A new apparatus for electron–electron coincidence experiments has been developed to examine molecular orbital patterns quantitatively by electron momentum spectroscopy. Using a spherical analyzer and position-sensitive detectors, it enables one to measure energy and angular correlations between the two outgoing electrons simultaneously. The design and performance of the apparatus is reported together with results on Ar to show extensive improvements in coincidence count rates and statistical precision, covering a wide range of binding energies and momenta.

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