Derivative Spectra of Very Low Energy Photoelectrons from CO/Cu(001) Surface Obtained by a Lock-in Technique(Atomic and molecular physics)
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We have constructed a system for measuring the derivative spectra of very low energy photoelectrons using a lock-in technique. The main advantage of this system lies in determining the energy position of steps in the photoelectron spectra that arise from inelastic scattering of photoelectrons through the excitation of surface vibrational modes. With this system we have measured the derivative spectra of two isotopes, ^<12>C^<16>O and ^<13>C^<18>O adsorbed on Cu (001), and observed the small isotopic shift of〜1 meV. This result demonstrates that one can precisely determine the vibrational energy of surface adsorbates by using the present measurement system.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 2006-10-15
著者
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ARAFUNE Ryuichi
RIKEN Photodynamics Research Center
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HAYASHI Kei
RIKEN Photodynamics Research Center
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UEDA Shigenori
RIKEN Photodynamics Research Center
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UEHARA Yoichi
RIKEN Photodynamics Research Center
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USHIODA Sukekatsu
RIKEN Photodynamics Research Center
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Ueda Shigenori
Riken Photodynamics Research Center:(present Address)national Institute For Materials Science Tsukub
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Ueda Shigenori
National Institute For Materials Science Spring-8
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Ueda Shigenori
National Institute For Materials Science (nims) Spring-8
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Uehara Yoichi
Riken Photodynamics Research Center:research Institute Of Electrical Communication Tohoku University
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Ushioda Sukekatsu
Riken Photodynamics Research Center:japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Ushioda Sukekatsu
School Of Materials Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Ushioda Sukekatsu
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Tohoku University:riken Photodynamics Research Center
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Ushioda Sukekatsu
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Tohoku University
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Ushioda Sukekatsu
Research Institute Of Electrical Communication Tohoku University And Crest-japan Science And Technol
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Hayashi Kei
Riken Photodynamics Research Center:(present Address)department Of Applied Physics Graduate School O
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Arafune R
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation
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Arafune Ryuichi
Riken Photodynamics Research Center:(present Address)presto Japan Science And Technology Agency (jst
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