Abstract
We report on a new electron spectrometer system designed for use on storage ring light sources. The system features a large (76 cm diameter ×92 cm long) triply magnetically shielded vacuum chamber and two 10.2 cm mean radius hemispherical electron energy analyzers. One of the analyzers is fixed and the other is rotatable through about 150°. The chamber is pumped by a cryopump and a turbomolecular pump combination so as to enable experiments with a variety of gases under different conditions. The light detection includes both a direct beam monitor and polarization analyzer. The electron detection is accomplished with either a continuous channel electron multiplier or with multichannel arrays used as area detectors.
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