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Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.658, 1-6, 2016
Nanofocusing, shadowing, and electron mean free path in the photoemission from aerosol droplets
Angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy of aerosol droplets is a promising method for the determination of electron mean free paths in liquids. It is particularly attractive for volatile liquids, such as water. Here we report the first angle-resolved photoelectron images of droplets with defined sizes, viz. of water, glycerol, and dioctyl phthalate droplets. Simulations of water droplet photoelectron images and data for electron mean free paths for liquid water at low kinetic energy (<3 eV) are provided. We present an approach that allows one to gradually vary the conditions from shadowing to nanofocusing to optimize the information content contained in the photoelectron images. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Solvated electron;Water;Electron attenuation length;Photoelectron angular distribution;Velocity map imaging