| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8039960 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2015 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												In SR experiments, at the Gasphase beamline of Elettra, a cross delay line detector is used, coupled to a 4-channel time-to-digital converter that reconstructs the position of the electrons. Simultaneously, a Time-of-Flight (TOF) mass spectrometer is used to acquire photoion spectra. Such a system allows PhotoElectron-PhotoIon-Coincidence (PEPICO) spectroscopy of atoms, molecules and clusters. In FEL experiments (notably differing from SR experiments in the much higher rate of events produced and detected, which forces one to forfeit coincidence detection), at the Low Density Matter (LDM) beamline of FERMI, a Micro Channel Plate (MCP) a phosphor screen and a CCD camera are used instead, capable of shot-by-shot collection of practically all events, albeit without time resolution.
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											Authors
												M. Di Fraia, R. Sergo, L. Stebel, D. Giuressi, G. Cautero, M. Tudor, C. Callegari, P. O'Keeffe, Y. Ovcharenko, V. Lyamayev, V. Feyer, A. Moise, M. Devetta, P. Piseri, C. Grazioli, M. Coreno, 
											