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Scattering tunnelling spectroscopy

Ren B, Li W H, Mao B W, Gao J S and Tian Z Q 1996 Optical fiber Raman spectroscopy combined with scattering tunneling microscopy for simultaneous measurements ICORS 96 XVth Int. Conf on Raman Spectroscopy ed S A Asher and P B Stein (New York Wley) pp 1220-1... [Pg.1231]

Kirtley J, Soven P (1979) Multiple-scattering theory of intensities in inelastic-electron-tunneling spectroscopy. Phys Rev B 19 1812-1817... [Pg.211]

The final chapters of this book review the progress of three recently developed techniques that provide information about the vibrational states of adsorbed molecules. Perhaps the most important of these techniques is electron energy loss spectroscopy that, despite its inherent low resolution, gives valuable information on vibrational modes that are either inactive in the IR, or inaccessible because of experimental difficulties. The applications of this technique are discussed in two chapters by Somorjai and Weinberg. The review of new experimental techniques concludes with presentations on inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy and neutron scattering by Kirtley and Taub. [Pg.1]

ICS IETS IXS IR Indosyanine Green Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy Inelastic X-ray Scattering Infrared... [Pg.219]

Modem enhancement techniques enable the signal-to-noise ratio to be increased by interactions with surface plasmons (33) or surface effects (34). Inelastic tunneling spectroscopy (35), Brillouin scattering (36), and photoacoustic spectroscopy (37) have also been used to explore the vibrational modes in LB films. [Pg.237]

IBSGA Ion Beam Spectrochemical Analysis, 17 IE AES Ion Excited Auger Electron Spectroscopy lETS Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy, 19 INS Inelastic Neutron Scattering ... [Pg.595]

Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy (lETS) have found more limited applications to the study of the adsorption of molecules on high-area surfaces. [Pg.1162]

The energy range 10 meV (j 80cm ) quasielastic scattering and tunnelling spectroscopy... [Pg.894]


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