A mirror has been fabricated with the shape of an off-axis section of a paraboloid by grinding and polishing a sphere into a prestressed blank. The applied stresses were then removed allowing the mirror to spring into the desired paraboloidal shape. The 36-cm diam off-axis section deviated 9.9-microm rms from the polished sphere. The final surface deviated 0.03-microm rms from the desired off-axis section.
A gas-phase time-of-flight (TOF) photoelectron spectrometer has been developed for use with synchrotron radiation. The excellent time structure of the synchrotron radiation at the Stanford Positron Electron Accelerator Ring (SPEAR) has been used as the time base for the TOF measurements. The TOF analyzer employs two multichannel plates (MCPs) in tandem as a fast electron multiplier with a matched 50-Omega anode to form an electron detector with a timing resolution of =70 ps. The spectrometer is presently capable of analyzing electrons over a wide energy range (1-50 eV) at medium energy resolution (=5%) and high angular resolution (+/-3 degrees ).
Several techniques' are discussed for velocity and energy spectrometry of relativistic heavy ions with good resolution. A foil telescope * This work was performed under the auspices of the United States Energy Research and Development Administration.
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