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BIS Bremsstrahlung isochromat

The unoccupied part of the density of states can also be measured, by a technique called Inverse UPS (Sometimes also referred to as BIS, Bremsstrahlung Isochromat Spectroscopie). Here a beam of low energy electrons falls on the surface, where they go into the unoccupied states and fall back to the Fermi level, under emission of a quantum hv. Measurement of this radiation as a function of the incident electron energy gives the density of unoccupied states. This technique falls outside the scope of this book. The reader is referred to the literature [5, 44],... [Pg.77]

BIS bremsstrahlung isochromatic spec- E, scattered electric field vector ... [Pg.163]

Figure 1 A schematic diagram showing energy levels involved in techniques used to probe unoccupied density of states of a metai. XAS, X-ray absorption spectroscopy BIS, Bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy I PE, inverse photoemission DAPS, disappearance potentiai spectroscopy SXAPS, soft X-ray appearance potentiai spectroscopy and AEAPS, Auger electron appearance potential spectroscopy. Figure 1 A schematic diagram showing energy levels involved in techniques used to probe unoccupied density of states of a metai. XAS, X-ray absorption spectroscopy BIS, Bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy I PE, inverse photoemission DAPS, disappearance potentiai spectroscopy SXAPS, soft X-ray appearance potentiai spectroscopy and AEAPS, Auger electron appearance potential spectroscopy.
DAPS Disappearance potential spectroscopy CLS Cathodoluminescence spectroscopy IPES Inverse photoemission spectroscopy BIS Bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy AES Auger electron spectroscopy SAM Scanning Auger microscopy ELS (electron) Energy loss spectroscopy HREELS High-resolution electron energy loss spec-... [Pg.854]

BIS bremsstrahlung isochromat spectros- "etf electronic specific heat coefficient... [Pg.425]

The experimental papers cover the various spectroscopic techniques and a few deal with special materials. The introductory chapter (62) by Baer and Schneider presents an overview of this field and helps tie the various aspects together that are reviewed in detail in the remaining chapters of the volume. Photoemission studies (UPS - ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy, and XPS - X-ray photoemission spectroscopy) on various materials are discussed by Campagna and Hillebrecht (chapter 63)- intermetallic compounds, by Lynch and Weaver (chapter 66)— cerium and its compounds, and by Hiifner (chapter 67) - chalcogenides. Other experimental techniques covered include BIS (bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy) by Hillebrecht and Campagna (chapter 70), X-ray absorption and X-ray emission by Rohler (chapter 71) and inelastic electron scattering by Netzer and Matthew (chapter 72). [Pg.615]

BIS Bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy DSC differential scanning calorimetry... [Pg.1411]


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