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Using lasers to induce and probe surface processes has the advantages of quantum state specificity, species selectivity, surface sensitivity, fast time-resolution, high frequency resolution, and accessibility to full pressure ranges. These advantages make it highly desirable to use light to induce, control, or monitor surface chemical and physical processes. Recent applications of laser based techniques in studying surface processes have stimulated new developments and enabled the understanding of fundamental problems in energy transfer and reactions. This volume will include discussions on sp
Laser spectroscopy. --- Metals -- Surfaces. --- Photochemistry. --- Surface chemistry. --- Metals --- Surfaces.
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Using lasers to induce and probe surface processes has the advantages of quantum state specificity, species selectivity, surface sensitivity, fast time-resolution, high frequency resolution, and accessibility to full pressure ranges. These advantages make it highly desirable to use light to induce, control, or monitor surface chemical and physical processes. Recent applications of laser based techniques in studying surface processes have stimulated new developments and enabled the understanding of fundamental problems in energy transfer and reactions. This volume will include discussions on sp
Surface chemistry. --- Laser spectroscopy. --- Photochemistry. --- Metals --- Metal surfaces --- Metallic surfaces --- Physical metallurgy --- Light --- Photolysis (Chemistry) --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Spectrum analysis --- Chemistry, Surface --- Interfaces, Chemistry of --- Surface phenomena --- Surfaces (Chemistry) --- Capillarity --- Surface energy --- Surface tension --- Surfaces (Physics) --- Surfaces. --- Surface properties --- Chemical action
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Since the first stimulated emission pumping (SEP) experiments more than a decade ago, this technique has proven powerful for studying vibrationally excited molecules. SEP is now widely used by increasing numbers of research groups to investigate fundamental problems in spectroscopy, intramolecular dynamics, intermolecular interactions, and even reactions. SEP provides rotationally pre-selected spectra of vibrationally highly excited molecules undergoing large amplitude motions. A unique feature of SEP is the ability to access systematically a wide variety of extreme excitations localized in va
Vibrational spectra. --- Molecular dynamics. --- Dynamics, Molecular --- Dynamics --- Spectrum, Vibrational --- Vibration spectra --- Molecular spectra --- Molecular spectroscopy
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