Abstract
Abstract We are developing a photoelectron microscope on a laboratory scale by using a laser-produced plasma X-ray source. It consists of a laser-produced plasma X-ray source, a monochromator with a toroidal mirror and a concave grating, a grazing incidence focusing mirror (Wolter type-I) and a hemispherical electrostatic electron energy analyzer. In this study, we intend to measure photoelectron spectrum images. The X-ray beam spot size was 9 μm×13 μm. An Au evaporated microchannel plate (MCP) was used as a sample.
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