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Ion Scattering Spectroscopy ISS

In ISS, ions such as H, He and Ar are scattered off a surface and their energy distribution is observed. During the scattering process, the ions lose energy to the surface atoms. The collision process is usually so rapid (with kinetic energies of the order of 1 keV to 1 MeV) that a binary collision model is a good description of the situation. [Pg.44]

It is then easy to relate the energy loss AE to the mass M of the surface atoms involved  [Pg.44]


ISS Ion scattering spectroscopy [153, 154] Inelastic backscattering of ions (-1 keV ion beam) Surface composition... [Pg.315]

HEED = high energy electron diffraction IILE = ion-induced light emission INS = ion-neutralization spectroscopy IRS = infrared spectroscopy ISS = ion-scattering spectroscopy LEED = low energy electron diffraction LEIS = low energy ion scattering ... [Pg.398]

CC sims = secondary ion mass spectroscopy. dd iss = ion scattering spectroscopy. [Pg.269]

Technique abbreviations AES = Auger Electron Spectroscopy EXAFS = Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure ISS = Ion Scattering Spectroscopy SIMS = Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy UPS = Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy XANES = X-Ray Absorption Near Edge Structure XPS (or ESCA) = X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy bAnalysis type C = chemical, E = elemental... [Pg.145]

ISS ion-scattering spectroscopy LEIS low-energy ion scattering SEM scanning electron microscopy SIMS Secondary ion mass spectrometry TEM transmission electron microscopy TP temperature-programmed XANES X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy. [Pg.7]

ISS (ion scattering spectroscopy) 0.3 nm 20 nm composition of surface and surface films, modest lateral information... [Pg.289]

ISS Ion Scattering Spectroscopy Ions Information gained on surface composition. Elemental analysis with single layer atomic resolution. [Pg.538]

INS Ion neutralization spectroscopy MQS Metastable quenching spectroscopy SSIMS Static secondary-ion mass spectrometry ISS Ion scattering spectroscopy... [Pg.854]


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