ARPES One-Cube
1^3-ARPES ultra high resolution photoemission station
This instrument is designed for angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy at the highest energy resolution and ultimately low sample temperatures. In this system, all contributors to experimental broadening – the resolution of both the excitation source and the electron energy analyzer as well as the sample temperature – have been reduced to ≤1 meV or their equivalent, yielding the name of the station: 1 meV x 1 meV x 1 K = 1^3.
Selected Applications:- High resolution electronic structure measurements at low temperature to study for instance unconventional superconductors and heavy-fermion materials
- study the effect of low temperature phase transitions (for example magnetic) on the electronic structure
Inside One-Cubed ARPES
Methods
Remote access
depends on experiment - please discuss with Instrument Scientist
Beamline data | |
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Energy range | 4 - 200 eV |
Energy resolution | < 1 meV for E < 100 eV |
Flux | >1013 (photons/s/0.1%bw/100 mA) |
Polarisation | • linear any angle • circular |
Focus size (hor. x vert.) | 250µm x variable (typically ~40µm) |
Phone | +49 30 8062 14696 |
More details | UE112_PGM-2b-1^3 |
Station data | |
Temperature range | 1 - 50 K |
Pressure range | For details contact the Instrument Scientist. |
Detector | Scienta DA30L Electron Spectrometer |
Manipulators | 3He Cryomanipulator with 3 translational and one rotational degree of freedom |
Sample holder compatibility | For details contact the Instrument Scientist. |
Additional equipment | Preparation facilities:
• Ion gun for sample cleaning • Low temperature (< 700 K) sample heater • 4-grid LEED optics • Evaporators can be mounted on request |
This experiment is built in a collaborative effort by the IFW Dresden, TU Dresden and the HZB.