Vacuum References
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14. R. M. Hardeveld et. al.”Kinetics of elementary surface reactions studied by static
secondary ion mass spectrometry and temperature programmed reaction
spectroscopy”, J. Mol. Catalysis A: Chem 131 (1998) 199-208
15. Herbert J. Tobias and Paul J. Ziemann, “Compound Identification in Organic
Aerosols Using TPD Particle Beam Mass Spectrometry”, Anal Chem. 71 (1999)
3428-3435
16. D. Schleussner, et. al. “Temperature Programmed Desorption from Graphite”, J. Vac.
Sci. Technol. A17(5) (1999) 2785
17. St. J. Dixon-Warren, et. al. “Butanethiol on Au{100}-(5X20) using a simple
retractable doser”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A17(5) (1999) 2982.
Note
: Uses two
SRS
RGA’s
for TPD measurements in an UHV setup.
18. K. W. Bryant et. al. , “Versatile and economic specimen heater for ultrahigh vacuum
applications”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A17(5) (1999) 3057
19. St. J. Dixon-Warren, N. Burson, V. Bondzie, L. Zhang, Y. Yu, L. Lucchesi, “A
Simple Single Crystal SampleTemperature Controller Based on Commercial
Components for UHV Surface Science Application”, Rev. Sci. Instr., 69 (1998) 3006
20. M. J. Weiss, C. J. Hagedorn, and W. H. Weinberg, “Observation of gas-phase atomic
oxygen with Ru(001)-p(1x1)-D at 80K, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 16(6) (1998) 3521.
Note: an
SRS RGA200
is used to collect the TPD data.
21. Babu R. Chalamala, David Uebelhoer and Robert H. Reuss, “Apparatus for
temperature programmed desorption studies of thin films”, Rev. Sci. Instr. 71 (2000)
320.
Note
: Uses
SRS RGA300
in the TPD setup.
22. C. G. Wiegenstein et. al. , “A virtual approach for automation of temperature
programmed desorption”, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 69(10) (1998) 3707.
23. Tyler Watt and Nicholas Materer, “Temperature programmer for surface science
studies with application to semiconductor surfaces”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A20(2)
(2002) 572.
24. Sung-Il Cho, “TPD Study on the decomposition mechanismof Ti(OC
3
H
7
)
4
on
Si(100)”, J. Electrochem. Soc. 148(9) (2001) C599
25. J. T. Yates, Jr., “Design and construction of a semiautomatic temperatue programmed
desorption apparatus for ultrahigh vacuum”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 23(1) (2005)
215.
Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry (MIMS)
1. R. T. Short et. al. , “Underwater Mass Spectrometers for in situ Chemical analysis of
the Hydrosphere”, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 12 (2001) 676. Note: An RGA is
used in combination with Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) to do
underwater analysis of VOCs.
Summary of Contents for RGA100
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