Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions DIET V [E-Book] : Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop, Taos, NM, USA, April 1–4, 1992 / edited by Alan R. Burns, Ellen B. Stechel, Dwight R. Jennison.
This volume in the Springer Series on Surface Sciences presents a recent account of advances in the ever-broadening field of electron-and photon-stimulated sur face processes. As in previous volumes, these advances are presented as the proceedings of the International Workshop on Desorption Induced...
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Personal Name(s): | Burns, Alan R., editor |
Jennison, Dwight R., editor / Stechel, Ellen B., editor | |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1993
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XII, 348 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783642780806 |
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10.1007/978-3-642-78080-6 |
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- I Electron Attachment
- Surface Reactions and Desorption by Electron Attachment
- Desorption of H?, O? and OH? Ions During Impact of Very Low Energy Electrons on Surfaces
- Electron and Photon Stimulated Desorption of Negative Ions from Oriented Physisorbed Molecules
- Resonance Electron Scattering by O2 Monolayers on Graphite: Reinterpreted
- Non-Adiabatic Curve Crossings in Dissociative Electron Attachment of Condensed O2
- Charge-Transfer Photodissociation and Photoreaction in Adsorbates at a Metal Surface
- II Photodesorption and Photochemistry
- Desorption Induced by Femtosecond Laser Pulses: Surface Dynamics at High Electronic Temperatures
- A New Way to Characterize the Excitation Mechanism in Surface Photochemistry
- Photodesorption Dynamics and Structural Information for O2 Adsorbed on Pd(111)
- Dynamics of Ammonia Photodesorption from GaAs(100): A Vibration-Mediated Mechanism
- Molecular Photochemistry on Surfaces: Role of Adsorbate — Substrate Structure
- III Laser-Induced Ion Desorption
- Desorption of Ions and Neutrals with >6 eV Laser Light
- Laser-Induced Desorption of Positive Ions from Wide Band Gap Insulators
- Laser-Induced Desorption from Sapphire Surfaces
- UV Pulsed Laser Desorption from Ag/Al/Sapphire Films: Changes in the Ion Desorption Process for Excitations near the Ag d-Band Threshold
- IV High Energy Processes
- Core-Induced Photodissociation of Surface Molecules Investigated by Ionic Desorption and Correlated Electronic Spectra
- The Relevance of Gas-Phase Core-Electron Excitation and Decay Phenomena to Molecular Adsorbate Structure and Desorption
- Dissociation in Fast Molecule-Surface Collisions
- Orientation Effects in the Scattering of H2 and H+2 from Cu(111)
- Desorption from LiF(100) by Singly- and Doubly-Charged Hyperthermal He Ions
- Ion-Induced Electron Excitation at Magnetic Surfaces
- V Theory
- Excited States Lifetimes Near Surfaces
- ESD from Physisorbed Layers on Metal Surfaces: Theoretical Investigation of Two Desorption Scenarios
- Computer Simulation of DIET Processes: Molecular Dynamics with Electronic Transitions
- Some Current Theoretical Insights on DIET
- VI Electron Stimulated Desorption and Chemistry of Adsorbates on Metals
- Isotope Effect in Electron Stimulated Desorption — The Role of Internal Degrees of Freedom in CO Desorption from Pt(111)
- Quantum-Resolved Angular Distributions of Neutral Products in Electron-Stimulated Surface Processes
- Electron Stimulated Desorption of the Metallic Substrate at Monolayer Coverage: Sensitive Detection via 193 nm Laser Photoionization of Neutral Aluminum Desorbed from CH3O/Al(111)
- Structure and Kinetics of Electron Beam Damage in a Chemisorbed Monolayer: PF3 on Ru(0001)
- Electron-Induced Decomposition of Metal Carbonyls on Ag(111)
- Quantum-Resolved Stimulated Surface Reactions
- VII Spatially Resolved DIET
- Atomic Scale Desorption and Fragmentation with the STM
- Atomic Force Microscopy of Surface Defects on NaCl(100)
- Electron Microscopy of Electron-Stimulated Processes at Oxide Surfaces
- VIII Semiconductors
- State-Resolved Studies of the Laser-Induced Desorption of NO from Si(111): The Importance of Localized Excitations
- Laser-Induced Electronic Processes on Semiconductor Surfaces
- Mechanisms of Metastable Atom Quenching on GaAs(100)
- The Synchrotron Radiation Induced Chemistry of the Adamantane/Si(111)-7×7 Surface
- Photolysis Enhancement by Excitation of Si(2p) Core Level Electrons in SiF4/Ge(100)
- Photon Stimulated Desorption of Fluorine from Semiconductor Surfaces
- ESDIAD Studies of Chlorine Adsorption at Silicon(100)
- Probing GaSb(110) Surface and Interfaces by Photon Stimulated Desorption (PSD)
- Photon Stimulated H+ Ion Desorption Studies of Silicon Surfaces Covered by Alkali Metals
- IX Oxides
- Low Energy Excitations and Desorption Dynamics from Oxide Surfaces
- Electron Stimulated Desorption (ESD) of Ammonia on TiO2(110): The Influence of Substrate Defect Structure
- Electron Stimulated Desorption of O+ from TiO2(110)-SO2
- X Alkali Halides
- Surface Deformation and Change in Reflectivity During Electron Irradiation: Results for the CaF2(111) Surface
- The Role of Hot Hole Migration in Electronic Sputtering of Alkali Halides
- New Mechanism for the Desorption of Excited Atoms by Photon Bombardment of Alkali Halide Crystals
- Simultaneous Measurements of Optical Absorption and Electron Stimulated Li Desorption on LiF Crystals
- Rotational Distributions Following DIET: CN* from Alkali-Rich Surfaces
- Auger Studies of Damage and Charging in NaCl
- XI Cryogenic Overlayers
- DIET from Cryogenic Layers: Subject and Tool of Investigation
- Low-Energy ESD of Metastable Atoms from Ar, Kr, Xe(111) Condensed Films
- Photo-Stimulated Desorption of Ne Metastables from Thin Ne Layers on Solid Ar, Kr, and Xe
- Dynamics of Multi-Electronic Photon Excitation in Multilayers of Argon Studied by Kinetic Energy Analysis of Photodesorbed Ions
- Photon Stimulated Desorption from Cryogenic Surfaces: Predicting the Vacuum Behavior of the Superconducting Supercollider
- Erratum in DIET IV Proceedings
- Index of Contributors.