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Interface analysis, photon based

The chemical, stmctural, and electronic characteristics of surfaces and interfaces are usually different from those of the bulkphase(s). Thus, methods to be used for the analysis of surfaces must be selective in response to the surface or interfacial region relative to the bulk. Surfaces and interfaces are most commonly explored using techniques based on the interaction of photons, electrons, or ions with the surface or using a force such as electric field or van der Waals attraction. These excitations generate a response involving the production of photons, electrons, ions or the alteration of a force that is then sensed in the analysis. [Pg.268]


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