Studies on Chemisorption of Nitrogen on Molybdenum with the Field Emission Microscope
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The microscopic studies of N_2 on Mo have been made and compared with the results of the macroscopic studies. The non-dissociative chemisorption ε occurs on the crystal planes of average five nearest neighbours, and the ε-adatoms increase the work function of these planes as much as 0.5 eV. While, the dissociative chemisorption ζ occurs on the planes of four nearest neighbours, and the ζ-adatoms lower the work function slightry, 0〜0._5 eV. On the planes on which the ε and ζ-adsorptions take place contiguously, the values of the work function changes lie between 0 eV and + O.5 eV. The results for Mo are similar to those for W.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1964-08-05
著者
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Kanomata Ichiro
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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OGURI Takeo
Department of Physics, Faculity of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Oguri Takeo
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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