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M. Escher

Publications -  25
Citations -  475

M. Escher is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoemission electron microscopy & Extreme ultraviolet lithography. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 426 citations.

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Development of a momentum microscope for time resolved band structure imaging.

TL;DR: Together with a time resolved imaging detector, it is possible to combine spatial, momentum, energy, and time resolution of photoelectrons within the same instrument to detect momentum resolved photoelectron detection.
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Time of flight-photoemission electron microscope for ultrahigh spatiotemporal probing of nanoplasmonic optical fields

TL;DR: The first experimental results obtained using a time of flight-photoemission electron microscope in a two-photon photoemission mode with a polycrystalline Cu sample and an Ag microstructure film show that the yield and the kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons are strongly affected by the nanolocalized plasmonic field.
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NanoESCA: imaging UPS and XPS with high energy resolution

TL;DR: In this article, a novel imaging electron spectrometer has been used for laterally resolved ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS) and X-ray photo-electron Spectroscopy(XPS) in the soft Xray range, using a cathode lens and an imaging dispersive analyser.
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A New Nanospectroscopy Tool with Synchrotron Radiation: NanoESCA@Elettra

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe first experiences with a novel spectromicroscopy set-up, which has been installed at the nanospectroscopy soft x-ray beamline at Elettra (Trieste).
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Microspectroscopy and spectromicroscopy with photoemission electron microscopy using a new kind of imaging energy filter

TL;DR: In this article, the use of an imaging retarding field analyser attached to the FOCUS IS-PEEM is described, which is a simple, powerful tool to obtain microspectra from areas of down to about 1 μm using (V)UV and X-ray excitation sources.