A New Experiment for the Swiss Light Source: CRF-PEPICO
Introduction/Abstract
The fundamental kinetics of key elementary reactions in combustion and atmospheric chemistry motivate the continuous research for new universal, multiplexed, sensitive, and selective detection methods. By velocity map imaging photoelectrons, using the time-of-flight of the coincident photoion for mass selection, and new improvements to overcome the false-coincidence background, Photoelectron Photoion Coincidence Spectroscopy (PEPICO) is a sensitive and versatile analytical technique, offering photoelectron spectral fingerprints of even very minor and transient components of a time-dependent, reactive mixture.
Location
DUC Ballroom A&B
Format
Poster Presentation
A New Experiment for the Swiss Light Source: CRF-PEPICO
DUC Ballroom A&B
The fundamental kinetics of key elementary reactions in combustion and atmospheric chemistry motivate the continuous research for new universal, multiplexed, sensitive, and selective detection methods. By velocity map imaging photoelectrons, using the time-of-flight of the coincident photoion for mass selection, and new improvements to overcome the false-coincidence background, Photoelectron Photoion Coincidence Spectroscopy (PEPICO) is a sensitive and versatile analytical technique, offering photoelectron spectral fingerprints of even very minor and transient components of a time-dependent, reactive mixture.