A compact molecular beam line

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Reference B. Riedmüller, F.G. Giskes, D. Glastra van Loon, P. Lassing and A.W. Kleyn, A compact molecular beam line, Meas. Sci. Technol. 13, 141-149 (2002)

A new supersonic molecular beam line has been attached to an existing UHV apparatus. Three different nozzles mounted on a rotatable manipulator allow for independent gas feeds. In this way, dosing sequences with different reactive gases can be carried out within a few minutes. Due to the compact design of the beam line, the apparatus does not forfeit its original flexibility and mobility. Apart from standard techniques like thermal desorption spectroscopy, low-energy electron diffraction, reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy and x-ray photoelectron/Auger electron spectroscopy, a quadrupole mass spectrometer mounted on a linear drive and viewports allows for photochemical experiments or other laser applications