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PHOTOELECTRON spectrometry, using various forms of energy analysers, continues to be a powerful tool for determining the binding energies of electrons in molecules. Our purpose now is to draw attention to a secondary use for the retarding-grid type of instrument, namely, the production of a photo-ion kinetic energy spectrum for a gas.
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FROST, D., MCDOWELL, C. & VROOM, D. Photo-ion Kinetic Energy Analysis with a Photoelectron Spectrometer. Nature 218, 943–944 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/218943a0
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