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First Experiments with MePS

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, , Citation M Jungmann et al 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 443 012088 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/443/1/012088

1742-6596/443/1/012088

Abstract

MePS (Mono-energetic Positron System) is part of the EPOS system (ELBE Positron Source) in the HZDR (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf). It is one of the installations at ELBE (Electron LINAC for beams with high Brilliance and low Emittance), which supplies a 40-MeV electron beam. MePS makes use of the excellent time structure of the primary electron beam of ELBE (repetition frequency up to 26 MHz; bunch length < 5ps) to produce a pulsed, intense slow positron beam to allow positron lifetime spectroscopy. In order to avoid spurious signals, which, in other systems, are often obtained by positrons reflecting from the sample surface, a bent tube (45°) was added between accelerator and sample chamber. The MePS system has been used to study the pore system of a series of low-k dielectric layers.

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