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Spin-Polarized Photoemission Spectroscopy of Magnetic Surfaces Using Undulator Radiation
Published
Author(s)
Philip Johnson, S Hulbert, R Klaffky, N Brookes, Andrew Clarke, B Sinkovic, N. Smith, Robert Celotta, Michael H. Kelley, Daniel T. Pierce, M Scheinfein, B Waclawski, B.O. Wells
Abstract
A beamline has been established at the National Synchrotron Light Source to perform angle-resolved photoemission experiments on magnetic surfaces with spin sensitivity. The system has two novel features: it uses a miniature electron-spin polarization analyzer and it also uses synchrotron radiation from an undulator rather than a bending magnet.
Johnson, P.
, Hulbert, S.
, Klaffky, R.
, Brookes, N.
, Clarke, A.
, Sinkovic, B.
, Smith, N.
, Celotta, R.
, Kelley, M.
, Pierce, D.
, Scheinfein, M.
, Waclawski, B.
and Wells, B.
(1992),
Spin-Polarized Photoemission Spectroscopy of Magnetic Surfaces Using Undulator Radiation, Review of Scientific Instruments
(Accessed October 9, 2025)