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Coupling agents, inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy

Another technique that has proved useful in establishing chemical bonding of coupling agents at interfaces is inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy (ITES). For example. Van Velzen [16] examined 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propanethiol by this technique. Approximately monolayer quantities of this silane were adsorbed on the barrier oxide of an aluminum-aluminum oxide-metal tunneling junction two metals were investigated, lead and silver. It was concluded that the silane is... [Pg.417]

Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy of Coupling Agents... [Pg.87]


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Coupling agents

Electron coupled

Electron coupling

Electron tunneling

Electron tunneling spectroscopy

Electronic coupling

Electrons inelastically

Inelastic

Inelastic Electron Tunneling

Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy

Inelastic electron tunnelling

Inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy

Inelastic spectroscopy

Inelastic tunneling

Inelastic tunneling spectroscopy

Inelastic tunnelling spectroscopy

Inelasticity

Tunnel spectroscopy

Tunneling coupling

Tunneling spectroscopy

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