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LEED low energy electron

LEED Low-energy electron diffraction [62, 75, 105] Elastic backscattering of electrons (10-200 eV) Surface structure... [Pg.313]

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]

Lamb shift 68 Laplacian 47, 54 LEED (low-energy electron diffraction) 23 light... [Pg.89]

HREELS high resolution electron energy loss spectroscop> LEED low-energy electron diffraction... [Pg.68]

Fig. 11. Experimental setup for the in situ detection of chemisorbed CO during catalytic combustion of CO on Pt using optical infrared-visible sum frequency generation (SFG) and mass spectrometry. A mode-locked Nd YAG laser system is used to provide the visible laser beam (second harmonic 532 nm) and to pump an optical parametric system to generate infrared radiation (wir) tunable with a pulse duration of 25 ps. MC monochromator, PMT Photomultiplier, AES Auger Electron Spectrometer, LEED Low Energy Electron Diffraction Spectrometer, QMS Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers for CO Thermal Desorption (TD) and CO2 production rate measurements. Fig. 11. Experimental setup for the in situ detection of chemisorbed CO during catalytic combustion of CO on Pt using optical infrared-visible sum frequency generation (SFG) and mass spectrometry. A mode-locked Nd YAG laser system is used to provide the visible laser beam (second harmonic 532 nm) and to pump an optical parametric system to generate infrared radiation (wir) tunable with a pulse duration of 25 ps. MC monochromator, PMT Photomultiplier, AES Auger Electron Spectrometer, LEED Low Energy Electron Diffraction Spectrometer, QMS Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers for CO Thermal Desorption (TD) and CO2 production rate measurements.

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