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Thin-film sensors adsorption/desorption

The adsorption and desorption isotherms of an inert gas (classically N2 at 77 K) on an outgassed sample are determined as a function of the relative pressure (Prei = p/Po/ the ratio between the applied pressure and the saturation pressure. The adsorption isotherm is determined by measuring the quantity of gas adsorbed for each value of p/po by a gravimetric or a volumetric method (less accurate but simpler). A surface acoustic wave device can also be used as a mass sensor or microbalance in order to determine the adsorption isotherms of small thin films samples (only 0.2 cm of sample are required in the cell) [42,43]. [Pg.80]


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