The laboratory conducts research on the processes of interaction of electrons with molecules (including biological molecules) in the gas phase. In particular, research concerns the processes of excitation of molecules and resonance effects in collisions with electrons, the measurement of absolute differential cross sections for electron scattering, as well as the implementation of new experimental techniques of electron spectroscopy. The research laboratory has an electron spectrometer with a local magnetic field source for the study of electron backscattering, a trochoidal electron spectrometer for optical excitation and photon-photon coincidence measurement, and a quadrupole mass spectrometer.
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Since the equipment is non-commercial, only the employees of the Division of Complex Systems Spectroscopy perform measurements and prepare analyzes. Access is based on the scientific cooperation in the form of co-authorship in publications