Abstract

To study the interaction between low-energy electrons and molecules, a recoil-ion and electron momentum spectrometer (RIMS) has been developed at Shanghai EBIT laboratory. As the low-energy electron source, the ELG-2 electron gun (Kimball Physics) coupled with an ultrafast pulse generator has been tested. The energy of the electron beam ranges from a few eV to 2 keV, and the pulse width of the beam is about 1 ns.

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