High Resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy, Applications
2017
High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, known as ‘HREELS’, is a method for measuring the vibrational spectra of molecules adsorbed on surfaces, and some properties of clean surfaces in ultra-high vacuum. The technical aspects of the technique, theoretical basis and some examples of HREELS are discussed.
Keywords:
- Electron energy loss spectroscopy
- Grazing-incidence small-angle scattering
- Biological small-angle scattering
- Inelastic scattering
- Elastic scattering
- Molecule
- High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- X-ray Raman scattering
- Chemistry
- Molecular physics
- Atomic physics
- Inelastic neutron scattering
- Mott scattering
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