Abstract

A model of an electrostatic spectrometer for the energy analysis of charged particles has been calculated. The instrument is based on a combination of hyperbolic and cylindrical mirrors. The scheme for an energy- and angle-resolved spectrometer which provides angular second-order focusing, high luminosity and exit angle 90° from the source has been theoretically substantiated.

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