Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007njph....9..288o&link_type=abstract
New Journal of Physics, Volume 9, Issue 8, pp. 288 (2007).
Physics
Scientific paper
The electric surface resistance is measured without contacts by grazing incidence of p-polarized infrared (IR) radiation for the adsorbates CO and C2H4, which settle on top of the close packed atomic ridges of Cu(110) in the lang1, -1, 0rang direction. Surface resistance has only been observed for the IR electric currents in this direction. This can be explained by the assumption that IR induced currents in the lang001rang direction can only flow in the second and deeper layers of Cu(110). Therefore, in this direction, there is no friction with the adsorbates and hence no surface resistance.
Dumas Philippe
Hirschmugl C.
Lilie Paul
Otto Andreas
Pilling M.
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