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Preliminary Results from a New Spin Spectrometer

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The first preliminary results from a novel spectrometer for elementally-specific measurements of magnetic surfaces and ultrathin films are presented here. The key measurements are based upon spin-resolving and photon-dichroic photoelectron spectroscopy. True spinresolution is achieved by the use of a Mini-Mott detection scheme. The photon-dichroic measurements include the variant magnetic x-ray linear dichroism (MXLD). Both a multi-channel, energy dispersive collection scheme as well as the spin-detecting Mini-Mott apparatus are used in data collection. The [Spin Spectrometer] is based at the Spectromicroscopy Facility (Beamline7)at the Advanced Light Source.

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Tobina, J.G., Bedrossiana, P.J., Cumminsb, T.R. et al. Preliminary Results from a New Spin Spectrometer. MRS Online Proceedings Library 524, 185–190 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-524-185

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