Michael Allan Physics and Chemistry with Free Electrons
Spectra Gallery
Some of the spectra recorded over the years in our group have never been published.
It should not happen, of course,
but in practice, a day has only 24 hours...
You may know the situation.
I feel guilty about the diploma and graduate students
who have recorded them.
List of Compounds
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Hydrogen fluoride HF
Energy-loss spectra showing singlet and triplet excited states up to 16 eV. (PDF, 290 kB) -
Oxygen O2
Energy-loss spectrum showing the "famous" singlet oxygen. (PDF, 24 kB) -
Acetone
Energy-loss spectra showing singlet and triplet excited states from 2 to 10 eV. (PDF, 24 kB) -
Acetaldehyde
Energy-loss spectra showing singlet and triplet excited states from 3 to 10 eV. (PDF, 75 kB) -
Benzene
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and some vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 54 kB) -
[2.2] paracyclophane
Energy-loss spectrum recorded at low residual energy, showing primarily triplet excited states. (PDF, 19 kB) -
1,3-butadiene
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 329 kB) -
Cyclopentadiene
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 19 kB) -
Pyrrole
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 19 kB) -
Furan
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 19 kB) -
Thiophene
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 19 kB) -
1,4-cyclohexadiene
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 19 kB) -
1,4-pentadiene
Electronic and vibrational energy-loss spectra, and vibrational excitation functions. (PDF, 19 kB)
February 2020 (MA)