Design and development of a time of flight fast scattering spectrometer : a quantitative surface analysis technique and a new approach towards the experimental investigation of the surface particle interactions
A new surface analysis technique has been developed which has a number of benefits compared to conventional Low Energy Ion Scattering Spectrometry (LEISS). A major potential advantage arising from the absence of charge exchange complications is the possibility of quantification. The instrumentation...
Main Author: | Giles, Roger |
---|---|
Published: |
Aston University
1995
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.544648 |
Similar Items
-
Surface strain measurement using pulsed laser shearography with fibre-optic imaging bundles
by: Francis, Daniel
Published: (2008) -
A knowledge based approach to inspection qualification
by: McNab, Douglas
Published: (2007) -
Application of a digraph model-based approach to system fault diagnostics
by: Kelly, Emma Marie
Published: (2007) -
Fault location on a distribution feeder using high frequency travelling waves
by: Hizam, H.
Published: (2004) -
Model updating of large structures
by: Shahverdi, Hossein
Published: (2005)