Field ion image formation

作者: T.T. Tsong

DOI: 10.1016/0039-6028(78)90410-7

关键词: Chemical physicsImage formationField ion microscopeAtomic propertiesNanotechnologyEvaporation (deposition)Field desorptionIonChemistryField (physics)Adsorption

摘要: Abstract Field ion image formation involves three basic physical processes: field evaporation, adsorption and ionization. Investigations of these processes cannot only help us to properly interpret the data obtained with microscopy, but can also promote our understanding electronic atomic properties solid surfaces. Recent progress in this area is reviewed emphasis on those topics requiring further investigation.

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