Reactive ion scattering spectrometry (RISS) utilizing low energy (tens of eV) polyatomic ions was employed to characterize self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold. The terminal composition of halogenated SAMs, chemisorption motifs of disulfide and diselenide SAMs, and electron transfer properties of molecular wire containing SAMs were interrogated to develop the versatility of RISS as an analytical surface characterization technique.Novel halogen terminated SAMs were examined for their ability to convert translational to vibrational energy of colliding projectile ions. A general increasing energy deposition trend correlated with increasing terminal mass with the exception of the iodine functionality. Increased amounts of surface abstractio...
Reactive collisions of low energy (<100-eV) mass-selected ions are used to chemically modify fluo...
of self-assembledmonolayers as studied by ToF-SIMS Michal Tencer,a,b ∗ Heng-Yong Niec and Pierre Ber...
Ion/surface collisions in hyperthermal energy (1–100 eV) regime unleash a variety of chemically rele...
Low energy (tens of eV) polyatomic cations were used as probes for characterization of monolayers of...
Organic thin films (alkanethiolates chemisorbed on gold) were employed in low-energy (eV) ion-surfac...
Low energy (< 100 eV) ion-surface collisions of small polyatomic ions on halogen terminated alkaneth...
Two important aspects of low energy ion/surface collisions, ion/surface reactions and surface modifi...
Low energy (tens of eV) ion-surface collisions carried out in a tandem mass spectrometer are investi...
Although the currently available surface spectroscopic techniques provide powerful means of studying...
Collisions of hyperthermal ions (1 to 100 eV) at molecular surfaces contain a center-of-mass energy ...
Collisions of ions with surfaces in the hyperthermal energy range (1–100 eV) are advantageous in tha...
This article provides a perspective on collisions of ions with surfaces, including surface-induced d...
Reactive scattering of low-energy ions from surfaces gives scattered product ions in which new bonds...
Mass-selected polyatomic cations and anions, produced by electrosonic spray ionization (ESSI), were ...
Reactive collisions of low energy (< 100-eV) mass-selected ions are used to chemically modify fluori...
Reactive collisions of low energy (<100-eV) mass-selected ions are used to chemically modify fluo...
of self-assembledmonolayers as studied by ToF-SIMS Michal Tencer,a,b ∗ Heng-Yong Niec and Pierre Ber...
Ion/surface collisions in hyperthermal energy (1–100 eV) regime unleash a variety of chemically rele...
Low energy (tens of eV) polyatomic cations were used as probes for characterization of monolayers of...
Organic thin films (alkanethiolates chemisorbed on gold) were employed in low-energy (eV) ion-surfac...
Low energy (< 100 eV) ion-surface collisions of small polyatomic ions on halogen terminated alkaneth...
Two important aspects of low energy ion/surface collisions, ion/surface reactions and surface modifi...
Low energy (tens of eV) ion-surface collisions carried out in a tandem mass spectrometer are investi...
Although the currently available surface spectroscopic techniques provide powerful means of studying...
Collisions of hyperthermal ions (1 to 100 eV) at molecular surfaces contain a center-of-mass energy ...
Collisions of ions with surfaces in the hyperthermal energy range (1–100 eV) are advantageous in tha...
This article provides a perspective on collisions of ions with surfaces, including surface-induced d...
Reactive scattering of low-energy ions from surfaces gives scattered product ions in which new bonds...
Mass-selected polyatomic cations and anions, produced by electrosonic spray ionization (ESSI), were ...
Reactive collisions of low energy (< 100-eV) mass-selected ions are used to chemically modify fluori...
Reactive collisions of low energy (<100-eV) mass-selected ions are used to chemically modify fluo...
of self-assembledmonolayers as studied by ToF-SIMS Michal Tencer,a,b ∗ Heng-Yong Niec and Pierre Ber...
Ion/surface collisions in hyperthermal energy (1–100 eV) regime unleash a variety of chemically rele...