Issue 15, 2005

Angle resolved ion scattering spectroscopy reveals the local topography around atoms in a liquid surface

Abstract

Neutral impact collision ion scattering spectroscopy under normal incidence is known to yield the concentration depth profiles of all elements except hydrogen at the surface of liquids and other amorphous material. In the evaluation of the data one tactically has to assume that the top surface layer and the adjacent layers are laterally homogeneous. In the present paper we establish that the angular resolved mode of this spectroscopy is able to test with high accuracy whether the lateral homogeneity is valid and—if this is not the case—in which way the top layer is structured. In particular, it is possible to map out the local environment of selected atoms. We expect that this so far inaccessible information on the local topography at liquid surfaces will have an impact on the understanding of reactions at the gas/liquid interface.

Graphical abstract: Angle resolved ion scattering spectroscopy reveals the local topography around atoms in a liquid surface

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Apr 2005
Accepted
14 Jun 2005
First published
06 Jul 2005

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005,7, 2948-2954

Angle resolved ion scattering spectroscopy reveals the local topography around atoms in a liquid surface

G. Andersson, T. Krebs and H. Morgner, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005, 7, 2948 DOI: 10.1039/B505965H

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