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Surface Physics Studies Using Spin-Polarized Nuclei
Abstract We discuss a new technique for probing microscopic details of surface charge distributions using beams of thermal-velocity nuclear-spin-polarized atoms. The technique has made possible the first spin-relaxation and spin-resonance experiments on single-crystal metal surfaces. The use of DIET to facilitate the extension of the technique to arbitrary surfaces and a wider class of spin-polarized probes is outlined.
Surface Physics Studies Using Spin-Polarized Nuclei
Abstract We discuss a new technique for probing microscopic details of surface charge distributions using beams of thermal-velocity nuclear-spin-polarized atoms. The technique has made possible the first spin-relaxation and spin-resonance experiments on single-crystal metal surfaces. The use of DIET to facilitate the extension of the technique to arbitrary surfaces and a wider class of spin-polarized probes is outlined.
Surface Physics Studies Using Spin-Polarized Nuclei
Fick, D. (author) / Haglund, R. F. Jr. (author) / Tolk, N. H. (author)
1985-01-01
14 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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