Abstract

A time-of-flight apparatus has been built to study pulsed neutral van-der-Waals (vdW)-cluster production and the interaction between free electrons and neutral vdW-clusters at high electron energy resolution. The experimental setup (consisting of a piezoelectrically pulsed supersonic nozzle source, a time-of-flight section, a trochoidal electron monochromator and a quadrupole mass analyzer) and first experimental results concerning the velocity distribution of monomers and vdW-clusters will be described.

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