Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1998
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The eleventh international conference on fourier transform spectroscopy. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 430, pp. 17-22 (199
Physics
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Optical Properties Of Specific Thin Films
Scientific paper
A central goal of modern surface science is to obtain atomic and molecular level information about the structural and chemical properties of solid surfaces. For many, if not most, problems in surface science it is necessary to work under ultra high vacuum (UHV) conditions to obtain meaningful and reproducible results. A wide array of highly specialized and hence expensive UHV surface sensitive techniques have been developed to probe the gas-solid interface. Most of these techniques rely on the finite penetration depth of charge particles to achieve surface sensitivity. In contrast, surface sensitivity can also be achieved with reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy using unmodified low-cost commercial FTIR spectrometers. In this paper we show how a variety of problems in surface chemistry can be effectively addressed with FTIR spectroscopy.
Celio Hugo
Trenary Michael
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