Advances in gas-phase electron diffraction

A new gas-phase electron diffraction apparatus is reported in this thesis. The machine complements the existing electron diffraction set-up at Edinburgh University. The new apparatus utilises an electron counting device consisting of a pair of stacked microchannel plates and a novel, position-sensit...

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Main Author: Fender, Robert Scott
Published: University of Edinburgh 1996
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6508342016-06-21T03:21:45ZAdvances in gas-phase electron diffractionFender, Robert Scott1996A new gas-phase electron diffraction apparatus is reported in this thesis. The machine complements the existing electron diffraction set-up at Edinburgh University. The new apparatus utilises an electron counting device consisting of a pair of stacked microchannel plates and a novel, position-sensitive anode counter rather than the photographic plate-rotating sector method more commonly used in electron diffraction studies. The work carried out with this detector is discussed together with results from a simulation program designed to evaluate the operational capabilities of the device under a range of experimental conditions. The molecular target source was provided by a Campargue-type molecular beam and the electron beam was produced by a telefocus electron gun. Both of these beams have been fully characterised and the results are presented in this work. A short review is given of the current developments in gas-phase electron diffraction. Finally, the structural refinements of two molecules studied using the photographic method are reported. These are 1,2-di-<I>tert</I>-butyldisilane and 1,2-dicarbapentaborane(7).530.0724University of Edinburghhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.650834http://hdl.handle.net/1842/14833Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Fender, Robert Scott
Advances in gas-phase electron diffraction
description A new gas-phase electron diffraction apparatus is reported in this thesis. The machine complements the existing electron diffraction set-up at Edinburgh University. The new apparatus utilises an electron counting device consisting of a pair of stacked microchannel plates and a novel, position-sensitive anode counter rather than the photographic plate-rotating sector method more commonly used in electron diffraction studies. The work carried out with this detector is discussed together with results from a simulation program designed to evaluate the operational capabilities of the device under a range of experimental conditions. The molecular target source was provided by a Campargue-type molecular beam and the electron beam was produced by a telefocus electron gun. Both of these beams have been fully characterised and the results are presented in this work. A short review is given of the current developments in gas-phase electron diffraction. Finally, the structural refinements of two molecules studied using the photographic method are reported. These are 1,2-di-<I>tert</I>-butyldisilane and 1,2-dicarbapentaborane(7).
author Fender, Robert Scott
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title Advances in gas-phase electron diffraction
title_short Advances in gas-phase electron diffraction
title_full Advances in gas-phase electron diffraction
title_fullStr Advances in gas-phase electron diffraction
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title_sort advances in gas-phase electron diffraction
publisher University of Edinburgh
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