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TEMPO is a soft-x-ray beamline designed for time dependent studies of electronic and magnetic properties of materials using photoelectron spectroscopy experiments.

 
An Investigation into the Electronic Structure of Nanoparticulate Lead Sulphide and the implications for Novel Hybrid Photovoltaic Cell Design  
  Hybrid photovoltaic cells combine the light-harvesting and charge transport properties of semiconductor and metal oxide nanoparticles with polymer semiconductors...
 
 
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TEMPO is a soft-x-ray beamline designed for time dependent studies of electronic and magnetic properties of materials using photoelectron spectroscopy experiments.
I.D. sourceS.R. Extraction | The monochromator | Refocussing | Exp. Station #1: UHV Photoemission | Exp. Station #2

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News:
- An Investigation into the Electronic Structure of Nanoparticulate Lead Sulphide and the Implications for Novel Hybrid Photovoltaic Cell Design

- H-induced metallization of 3C-SiC(100)3x2 surface

- How does glycine in ice evolve under irradiation?

- Time Resolved Photoelectron spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation time structure

- Band structure of
reconstructed Cu2O(-110)

- Reaction kinetics of N,N,N’,N’ tetramethylethylenediamine on Si(001)–2×1

- Adsorption of NH3
on Si(001)-2x1 surface


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(october 2005)

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