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Christian Tusche1, Ying-Jiun Chen1, Claus M Schneider1
1Forschungszentrum Jülich, Peter Grünberg Institut (PGI-6), Jülich 52425, Germany; Fakultät für Physik, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg 47057, Germany.
Abstract:
Hemispherical deflection analyzers are the most widely used energy filters for state-of-the-art electron spectroscopy. Due to the high spherical symmetry, they are also well suited as imaging energy filters for electron microscopy. Here, we review the imaging properties of hemispherical deflection analyzers with emphasis on the application for cathode lens microscopy. In particular, it turns out that aberrations, in general limiting the image resolution, cancel out at the entrance and exit of the analyzer. This finding allows more compact imaging energy filters for momentum microscopy or photoelectron emission microscopy. For instance, high resolution imaging is possible, using only a single hemisphere. Conversely, a double pass hemispherical analyzer can double the energy dispersion, which means it can double the energy resolution at certain transmission, or can multiply the transmission at certain energy resolution.
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