Liquid-microjet photoelectron imaging spectrometry for liquid aqueous solutions

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A new liquid-microjet photoelectron imaging (PEI) spectrometer has been constructed that combines the liquid-microjet technique with velocity-map imaging. This novel method enables us to simultaneously measure the energy and angular distributions of the photoelectrons produced from highly volatile liquid solutions. The capability of the spectrometer has been demonstrated by recording the photoelectron image of the aqueous 2-furfural. To our knowledge, this is the first time that the PEI of liquid aqueous solutions has succeeded.

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Long, J., Qiu, Z., Wei, J., Li, D., Song, X., Jin, B., & Zhang, B. (2021). Liquid-microjet photoelectron imaging spectrometry for liquid aqueous solutions. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0036471

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