The advantages of the cross-correlation time of flight (TOF) method when applied to surface scattering experiments under ultrahigh vacuum conditions are demonstrated in comparison with the conventional TOF method. The principle of the cross-correlation TOF technique including the deconvolution procedure and statistical accuracy given by this method is discussed. The main parts of the spectrometer: chopper blade, magnetic rotor suspension and drive, and data acquisition system are described followed by the test of the TOF spectrometer, and by an illustration of the efficiency of this technique by means of TOF distributions measured for hydrogen molecules desorbing from metal surfaces.
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