Coupling a magnetic bottle multi-electron spectrometer with a liquid micro-jet device: a comprehensive study of solvated sodium benzoate at the O 1 s threshold
Marine Fournier
(1, 2)
,
Lucie Huart
(3, 2, 4)
,
Rémi Dupuy
(1)
,
Régis Vacheresse
(1)
,
Maximilian Reinhardt
(5)
,
Denis Cubaynes
(6)
,
Denis Céolin
(2)
,
Marie-Anne Hervé Du Penhoat
(4)
,
Jean-Philippe Renault
(3)
,
Jean-Michel Guigner
(4)
,
Ajit Kumar
(2)
,
Bastien Lutet-Toti
(1)
,
John Bozek
(2)
,
Iyas Ismail
(1)
,
Loïc Journel
(1)
,
Pascal Lablanquie
(1)
,
Francis Penent
(1)
,
Christophe Nicolas
(2)
,
Jérôme Palaudoux
(1)
Rémi Dupuy
- Function : Author
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- ORCID : 0000-0002-8372-2142
Denis Céolin
- Function : Author
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- ORCID : 0000-0002-5660-137X
- IdRef : 080412777
Jean-Michel Guigner
- Function : Author
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- ORCID : 0000-0002-4824-5854
- IdRef : 191294047
Pascal Lablanquie
- Function : Author
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- ORCID : 0000-0002-2703-5807
- IdRef : 169253538
Francis Penent
- Function : Author
- PersonId : 792873
- ORCID : 0000-0002-3306-5842
Jérôme Palaudoux
- Function : Author
- PersonId : 1176795
- ORCID : 0000-0002-9862-5898
- IdRef : 115860274
Abstract
We have developed a magnetic bottle time-of-flight electron-electron coincidence spectrometer to perform measurements on solvated molecules in a liquid micro-jet. We present here the first results obtained after ionization of the oxygen 1 s inner-shell of sodium benzoate molecules and show the possibilities to filter out the electron signal arising from the liquid phase from the signal of water molecules in the gas phase. Both photoelectrons and Auger electrons spectra (unfiltered and filtered) are presented.