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Ellipsomicroscopy for surface imaging: A novel tool to investigate surfacedynamics

Authors :
Griselda Bonilla
Harm Hinrich Rotermund
T.A. Jachimowski
Jochen A. Lauterbach
T D Pletcher
Gabrielle Haas
Source :
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

This article focuses on the technical issues of imaging of dynamic adsorbate pattern formation on platinum surfaces using laser light to illuminate the area of interest. In particular, ellipsomicroscopy for surface imaging (EMSI) is a powerful tool to follow spatio-temporal patterns of adsorbate layers on catalyst surfaces at arbitrary pressures. This novel method is uniquely sensitive to submonolayer coverages of adsorbates. It expands the range of observable pressure conditions by many orders of magnitude, thus bridging the pressure gap in imaging surface reactions. EMSI is a versatile technique that opens new avenues of potential applications to resolve dynamic surface processes, such as adsorbate diffusion or coating formation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A
Accession number :
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