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Laser-induced Thermal Desorption LITD

In the 1980 s a versatile technique based on laser-induced thermal desorption (LITD) was introduced for the investigation of surface diffusion phenomena [30]. LITD is conceptionally straightforward. A specific homogeneous concentration of adsorbates is established on a surface. [Pg.275]

The term 1 or h indicates low or high coverage of adsorbed ethene, as inferred from ethene exposures.h TPD, temperature-programmed desorption LITD, laser-induced thermal desorption 1 FT-MS, Fourier-transform mass spectrometry SIMS, secondary-ion mass spectrometry MS, mass spectrometry T-NEXAFS, transient near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy RAIRS, reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy. d Data for perdeut-erio species.1 Estimated value. [Pg.275]


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