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Page 3: ...res as platform independent bitmaps bmp files which can be viewed using other Win dows applications Supported platforms are Windows XP and Windows 7 MultLEED can perform analyses on LEED images such a...

Page 4: ...g 11 3 3 Connecting 12 3 3 1 LEED Mode 12 3 3 2 AES Mode 12 4 Electronics 15 4 1 LPS300 D and LPS075 D 15 4 1 1 Front Panel 15 4 1 2 Rear Panel 16 4 1 3 Electron Gun Pins Assignment 17 4 2 LOA10 AES 1...

Page 5: ...ation 25 5 8 2 Monitoring Beam Current 26 5 8 3 Filament Forming 27 5 8 4 Filament Activation 27 5 8 5 Outgassing 27 6 Programming Menu 29 6 1 Menu Items 29 6 2 Menu Map 30 7 Diagrams and Schematics 3...

Page 6: ...hree sizes Model BDL800IR is adapted to fit an 8 CF flange while model BDL600IR fits a 6 CF flange and model BDL450 fits a 4 5 CF flange The spectrometer optics comprises a set of grids a transparent...

Page 7: ...6 BDL450 4 5 Linear Motion optional Retraction of up to 150 mm 100 mm standard from a sam ple Integral Shutter optional Manual shutter driven by a rotary feedthrough Glass display Fused silica coated...

Page 8: ...ngth 2 3 Power Supply Models LPS075 D and LPS300 D Beam Voltage LPS075 D negative 0 750 V LPS300 D negative 0 3000 V Filament Current 0 3 2 A Wehnelt Voltage 0 37 V with respect to the filament Focus...

Page 9: ...gnostics Manual Control Of all voltages via rotary dials and selection switches PC Control PC software for full control of all functions via USB Protection Over voltage over current and short circuit...

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Page 11: ...closed in a protective and clean alumini um container under argon atmosphere Carefully remove the cover and check the optics for obvious loose connections electrical shorts or damage Install the optic...

Page 12: ...n pages 15 and 16 for details Install a power supply into a rack and make room below and above to allow for air circulation through the case Install a lock in amplifier LOA10 AES into a rack and conne...

Page 13: ...Chapter 3 Installation 13 Connect the LOA10 AES s GRID 2 3 port to the GRID 2 3 of the optics using a MHV BNC terminated cable Plug in a power cord The instrument is now ready for operation...

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Page 15: ...rogram The main board consists of analogue controls power supplies and high voltage modules The high voltage section is optically isolated from the digital electronics Beam current is obtained indirec...

Page 16: ...amp Filament On Off Turn filament current on and set it to a pre set value or turn it off Screen On Off Turn screen voltage on and set it to a pre set value or turn it off Constant Beam Current On Off...

Page 17: ...ing M Ground Cable shielding J Grid 2 3 4 2 LOA10 AES Model LOA10 AES is a dedicated controller allowing the INTEGRALEED optics perform ing Auger Electron Spectroscopy using Retarding Field Analyzer T...

Page 18: ...age 0 2000 V Sweep Rate AES software controlled 16 bit DAC Sweep Voltage Offset start AES software controlled 16 bit DAC Sweep Voltage Offset end AES software controlled 16 bit DAC Ramp Voltage Moni t...

Page 19: ...Chip TI DAC715 Resolution 16 bits Settling Time 3 s Channels 1 Computer Interface USB Software AES data acquisition and analysis software for Windows XP 7 Dimensions 2U 19 rack mount 3 5 89 mm depth o...

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Page 21: ...on provided below The spectrometer operating pressure is 1 10 9 Torr for LEED and 5 10 6 Torr for AES Filament outgassing should be carried out while the vacuum chamber is still warm after a bakeout T...

Page 22: ...on The energy will slowly rise until it reaches its pre set value To pre set a value see Section 5 2 2 9 To change any of the values ad hoc select the parameter you wish to change by press ing the cor...

Page 23: ...ds Then turn the power supply back on 5 4 Changing Operation Mode Note The energy range of the electron beam is increased to 3 kV in the AES mode After switching to AES first operate the optics at low...

Page 24: ...urning right until you find the maximum of the first inelastic peak 5 7 LEED Mode A diffraction pattern is created as a result of a primary electron beam reflecting off of a flat surface at normal inc...

Page 25: ...e by installing a set of Helm holtz coils around the optics providing a uniform magnetic field of opposite direction In some situations even a small permanent magnet placed uniformly around the spectr...

Page 26: ...Voltage Grid2 3 Voltage Screen Voltage and Beam Current constant locking first press the ap propriate button and then use the Setting knob to adjust the value To save changes switch to the Programmin...

Page 27: ...steadily and slowly increased from 1 2 A to the maximum pre set value at a rate of 0 01 A per minute It is possible to have the unit turn off after filament forming To use this feature change the Cont...

Page 28: ...assing timer by changing the Controller Mode to Pro gramming and selecting Program Selection Outgassing Timer In the Operating mode select the Outgassing program and press Timer to start the pro cedur...

Page 29: ...y Constant Gap Sets grid voltage to maintain a constant dis tance voltage gap from beam energy Beam Energy Scan Mode Continuous Sets beam energy to be continuously scanned Step Sets beam energy to be...

Page 30: ...program selected upon pow ering up the unit Stand by or Last Opened Cable Self Test Sets whether to run a connection self test on start up time Filament Forming Mode Default Set Sets the filament cur...

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Page 55: ...small pliers flat screwdriver 2 4 mm Allen key 5 32 or 4 mm Before proceeding make sure the optics is standing upright The following steps will help you disassemble the optics remove the grids and put...

Page 56: ...e environment a positive pressure blower with HEPA filter a laminar flow clean bench or a clean room a pair of pliers or a vise grip tweezers or small pliers flat screwdriver 2 4 mm Allen key 5 32 or...

Page 57: ...ecessary gently bend it at the respective end to make it parallel Proceed to replacing the filament 10 Disconnect the Wehnelt electrode which houses the filament fixture and replace it with a new one...

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Page 59: ...l us at in fo ocivm com 9 1 Bright or Dark Spots Both of these phenomena are due to particulate grids contamination Whether it s bright or dark depends on which grid the contaminant is attached to In...

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