Tiberiu Arion
Max Planck Society
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012
Melanie Mucke; Marko Förstel; Toralf Lischke; Tiberiu Arion; A. M. Bradshaw; U. Hergenhahn
In this article, a newly constructed electron spectrometer of the magnetic bottle type is described. The instrument is part of an apparatus for measuring the electron spectra of free clusters using synchrotron radiation. Argon and helium outer valence photoelectron spectra have been recorded in order to investigate the characteristic features of the spectrometer. The energy resolution (E/ΔE) has been found to be ∼30. Using electrostatic retardation of the electrons, it can be increased to at least 110. The transmission as a function of kinetic energy is flat, and is not impaired much by retardation with up to 80% of the initial kinetic energy. We have measured a detection efficiency of most probably 0.6(-0.1) (+0.05), but at least of 0.4. Results from testing the alignment of the magnet, and from trajectory simulations, are also discussed.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2013
Chaofan Zhang; Tomas Andersson; Marko Förstel; Melanie Mucke; Tiberiu Arion; Maxim Tchaplyguine; Olle Björneholm; U. Hergenhahn
The angular distribution of photoelectrons emitted from water clusters has been measured by linearly polarized synchrotron radiation of 40 and 60 eV photon energy. Results are given for the three outermost valence orbitals. The emission patterns are found more isotropic than for isolated molecules. While a simple scattering model is able to explain most of the deviation from molecular behavior, some of our data also suggest an intrinsic change of the angular distribution parameter. The angular distribution function was mapped by rotating the axis of linear polarization of the synchrotron radiation.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2011
Tiberiu Arion; Melanie Mucke; Marko Förstel; A. M. Bradshaw; U. Hergenhahn
We report the occurrence of interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) in mixed NeKr clusters. A well-defined feature ranging from 9 to 12 eV in kinetic energy is observed in coincidence with the Ne 2s photoelectrons. It derives from an ICD process, in which an initial Ne 2s vacancy is filled by a Ne 2p electron and an electron is emitted from a 4p level on a neighboring Kr atom. We have studied the dependence of the effect on photon energy, cluster composition, and cluster size. Interestingly, the ICD electron energy increases slightly and grows a shoulder on going from 2% to 5% Kr in the coexpansion process, which we interpret in terms of surface versus bulk effects.
Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Tiberiu Arion; Stefan Neppl; Friedrich Roth; Andrey Shavorskiy; Hendrik Bluhm; Z. Hussain; Oliver Gessner; Wolfgang Eberhardt
We report the site-specific probing of charge-transfer dynamics in a prototype system for organic photovoltaics (OPVs) by picosecond time-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. A layered system consisting of approximately two monolayers of C60 deposited on top of a thin film of Copper-Phthalocyanine (CuPC) is excited by an optical pump pulse and the induced electronic dynamics are probed with 590 eV X-ray pulses. Charge transfer from the electron donor (CuPC) to the acceptor (C60) and subsequent charge carrier dynamics are monitored by recording the time-dependent C 1s core level photoemission spectrum of the system. The arrival of electrons in the C60 layer is readily observed as a completely reversible, transient shift of the C60 associated C 1s core level, while the C 1s level of the CuPC remains unchanged. The capability to probe charge transfer and recombination dynamics in OPV assemblies directly in the time domain and from the perspective of well-defined domains is expected to open additional p...
Journal of Applied Physics | 2014
Friedrich Roth; Cosmin Lupulescu; Tiberiu Arion; Erik Darlatt; Alexander Gottwald; W. Eberhardt
Phthalocyanines in combination with C60 are benchmark materials for organic solar cells. Here, we have studied the morphology and electronic properties of co-deposited mixtures (blends) of these materials forming a bulk heterojunction as a function of the concentration of the two constituents. For a concentration of 1:1 of Cu-Phthalocyanine (CuPc):C60, a phase separation into about 100 nm size domains is observed, which results in electronic properties similar to layered systems. For low C60 concentrations (10:1 CuPc:C60), the morphology, as indicated by Low-Energy Electron Microscopy images, suggests a growth mode characterized by (amorphous) domains of CuPC, whereby the domain boundaries are decorated with C60. Despite of these markedly different growth modes, the electronic properties of the heterojunction films are essentially unchanged.
Journal of Physics B | 2014
Tiberiu Arion; Osamu Takahashi; R. Püttner; Volker Ulrich; Silko Barth; Toralf Lischke; A. M. Bradshaw; Marko Förstel; U. Hergenhahn
In a molecular Auger spectrum information on the decaying state is implicitly ensemble-averaged. For a repulsive core-ionized state, for example, contributions from all parts of its potential curve are superimposed in the Auger spectrum. Using carbon tetrafluoride (CF4, tetrafluoromethane), we demonstrate for the first time that these contributions can be disentangled by recording photoelectron–Auger electron coincidence spectra with high energy resolution. For the F K-VV spectrum of CF4, there are significant differences in the Auger decay at different intermediate state (single core hole) geometries. With the help of calculations, we show that these differences result primarily from zero-point fluctuations in the neutral molecular ground state, but are amplified by the nuclear dynamics during Auger decay.
Nature Physics | 2010
Melanie Mucke; Markus Braune; Silko Barth; Marko Förstel; Toralf Lischke; Volker Ulrich; Tiberiu Arion; U. Becker; A. M. Bradshaw; U. Hergenhahn
Physical Review Letters | 2011
Marko Förstel; Melanie Mucke; Tiberiu Arion; A. M. Bradshaw; U. Hergenhahn
Physical Review B | 2010
Marko Förstel; Melanie Mucke; Tiberiu Arion; Toralf Lischke; Silko Barth; Volker Ulrich; Gunnar Öhrwall; Olle Björneholm; U. Hergenhahn; A. M. Bradshaw
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2015
Tiberiu Arion; U. Hergenhahn