Abstract

A new principle for analyzing the kinetic energy as well as the angular distribution of charged particles has been discovered. A new display type analyzer was constructed according to theory. It consists of an inner hemispherical grid and an outer hemispherical electrode which has a radius two times larger than that of the inner grid. Charged particles with the same kinetic energy radiate from one point to all directions inside the inner grid, are repelled by the electric field between the two spheres, and converge at the point which is symmetric to the center of the hemispheres. When an aperture is put at the point, the angular distribution of the charged particles can be observed using a two-dimensional detector which is positioned out of the aperture. The characteristics of the analyzer are (1) the acceptance cone is ultimately wide, for instance, 2π sr for the charged particles emitted from a flat surface, (2) the pattern obtained is not distorted, and (3) the two electrodes are very simple and easy to construct.

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