Abstract

The design and construction of a triple-stage electrostatic electron spectrometer are described together with the experiences obtained during the utilization of the equipment in high energy ion-atom collision experiments. The spectrometer (called ESA-21) consists of a spherical (first stage) and a double-pass cylindrical mirror unit. It works in a rather broad energy resolution range (from about 5×10−4 to 6×10−3) and a wide electron energy region (from 50 eV to 16 keV) with simultaneous measurement of the energy and the angular distribution (in the region from 0° to 180°) of the electrons.

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