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Single induced

When atoms, molecules, or molecular fragments adsorb onto a single-crystal surface, they often arrange themselves into an ordered pattern. Generally, the size of the adsorbate-induced two-dimensional surface unit cell is larger than that of the clean surface. The same nomenclature is used to describe the surface unit cell of an adsorbate system as is used to describe a reconstructed surface, i.e. the synmietry is given with respect to the bulk tenninated (unreconstructed) two-dimensional surface unit cell. [Pg.298]

Electrons interact with solid surfaces by elastic and inelastic scattering, and these interactions are employed in electron spectroscopy. For example, electrons that elastically scatter will diffract from a single-crystal lattice. The diffraction pattern can be used as a means of stnictural detenuination, as in FEED. Electrons scatter inelastically by inducing electronic and vibrational excitations in the surface region. These losses fonu the basis of electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). An incident electron can also knock out an iimer-shell, or core, electron from an atom in the solid that will, in turn, initiate an Auger process. Electrons can also be used to induce stimulated desorption, as described in section Al.7.5.6. [Pg.305]

Some recent advances in stimulated desorption were made with the use of femtosecond lasers. For example, it was shown by using a femtosecond laser to initiate the desorption of CO from Cu while probing the surface with SHG, that the entire process is completed in less than 325 fs [90]. The mechanism for this kind of laser-induced desorption has been temied desorption induced by multiple electronic transitions (DIMET) [91]. Note that the mechanism must involve a multiphoton process, as a single photon at the laser frequency has insufScient energy to directly induce desorption. DIMET is a modification of the MGR mechanism in which each photon excites the adsorbate to a higher vibrational level, until a suflBcient amount of vibrational energy has been amassed so that the particle can escape the surface. [Pg.313]

However, with the advent of lasers, the teclmique of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) has probably become the single most popular means of detennining product-state distributions an early example is the work by Zare and co-workers on Ba + FLT (X= F, Cl, Br, I) reactions [25]. Here, a tunable laser excites an electronic transition of one of the products (the BaX product in this example), and the total fluorescence is detected as a... [Pg.873]

At the linear level, the microscopic induced dipole vector on a single molecule in the local Cartesian... [Pg.1191]

Heiland W and Taglauer E 1973 Bombardment induced surface damage in a nickel single crystal observed by ion scattering and LEED Rad. Effects. 19 1-6... [Pg.1824]

The previous subsection described single-experiment perturbations by J-jumps or P-jumps. By contrast, sound and ultrasound may be used to induce small periodic perturbations of an equilibrium system that are equivalent to periodic pressure and temperature changes. A temperature amplitude 0.002 K and a pressure amplitude 5 P ss 30 mbar are typical in experiments with high-frequency ultrasound. Fignre B2.5.4 illustrates the situation for different rates of chemical relaxation with the angular frequency of the sound wave... [Pg.2121]

Goodwin P M, Ambrose W P and Keller R A 1996 Single-molecule detection in liquids by laser-induced fluorescence Acc. Chem. Res. 29 607-13... [Pg.2505]

Wilkerson C W Jr, Goodwin P M, Ambrose W P, Martin J C and Keller R A 1993 Detection and lifetime measurement of single molecules in flowing sample streams by laser-induced fluorescence Appl. Phys. Lett. 62 2030-2... [Pg.2506]

Bach FI, Renn A and Wild U P 1997 Excitation-induced frequency shifts of single molecules Chem. Phys. Lett. 266 317-22... [Pg.2508]


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