An accurate technique to measure angle-resolved flash desorption spectra

Steinrück HP, Winkler A, Rendulic K (1985)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 1985

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Original Authors: Steinrück H.P., Winkler A., Rendulic K.D.

Publisher: Elsevier

Pages Range: 323-327

URI: https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0038704411&origin=inward

Abstract

A collimator system using four apertures is used to select a narrow beam of ∓ 2° opening from a single crystal sample. Since the apertures only "see" a small strip of the sample surface, signals from the edges of the crystal are eliminated. Detector is an ion gauge located off the beam axis to guarantee energy independence of the detected signals. A large number of measurements for varying coverage, different crystal orientations and different azimuth positions of the sample are described for the system H/Ni and CO/Ni. © 1985.

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APA:

Steinrück, H.-P., Winkler, A., & Rendulic, K. (1985). An accurate technique to measure angle-resolved flash desorption spectra. Surface Science, 323-327.

MLA:

Steinrück, Hans-Peter, A. Winkler, and K.D. Rendulic. "An accurate technique to measure angle-resolved flash desorption spectra." Surface Science (1985): 323-327.

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