Probing Molecular Solids with Low-Energy Ions

Bag, Soumabha ; Bhuin, Radha Gobinda ; Natarajan, Ganapati ; Pradeep, T. (2013) Probing Molecular Solids with Low-Energy Ions Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 6 (1). pp. 97-118. ISSN 1936-1327

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anchem-062012-09254...

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Abstract

Ion/surface collisions in the ultralow- to low-energy (1-100-eV) window represent an excellent technique for investigation of the properties of condensed molecular solids at low temperatures. For example, this technique has revealed the unique physical and chemical processes that occur on the surface of ice, versus the liquid and vapor phases of water. Such instrument-dependent research, which is usually performed with spectroscopy and mass spectrometry, has led to new directions in studies of molecular materials. In this review, we discuss some interesting results and highlight recent developments in the area. We hope that access to the study of molecular solids with extreme surface specificity, as described here, will encourage investigators to explore new areas of research, some of which are outlined in this review.

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