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Electron transmission spectroscopy recent developments

In this review, we have shown that electron transmission spectroscopy provides a useful and relatively simple way to survey the temporary negative ion states of complex molecules. The utility of the technique has been further enhanced by a number of recent developments which we briefly mention here. [Pg.178]

It is not surprising therefore that the optical properties of small metal particles have received a considerable interest worldwide. Their large range of applications goes from surface sensitive spectroscopic analysis to catalysis and even photonics with microwave polarizers [9-15]. These developments have sparked a renewed interest in the optical characterization of metallic particle suspensions, often routinely carried out by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and UV-visible photo-absorption spectroscopy. The recent observation of large SP enhancements of the non linear optical response from these particles, initially for third order processes and more recently for second order processes has also initiated a particular attention for non linear optical phenomena [16-18]. Furthermore, the paradox that second order processes should vanish at first order for perfectly spherical particles whereas experimentally large intensities were collected for supposedly near-spherical particle suspensions had to be resolved. It is the purpose of tire present review to describe the current picture on the problem. [Pg.646]


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