The manner in which liquid surfaces can be studied by X-ray scattering is briefly reviewed. References are given to recent experimental results on the average electron density along the surface normal, on thermally induced roughness of liquid surfaces, and on the two-dimensional ordered structures of insoluble monolayers on liquid surfaces.Engineering and Applied Science
The structure of thin films and interfaces can be probed by X-ray specular and off-specular (diffuse...
Surface sensitive X-ray scattering methods are mostly non-destructive tools which are frequently use...
Abstract. We present our recent progress in using synchrotron x-ray surface scattering to study seve...
X-ray reflectivity experiments on the structure of the liquid-vapor interface that were recently car...
This paper reviews the progress in the study of the structure of the surface of pure liquids made in...
We will review the principal x-ray scattering measurements that have been carried out on the free su...
The use of specular reflection of X-rays to study the structure of the liquid-vapor and liquid cryst...
This note contains a brief summary of how the X-ray specular reflectivity technique can be used to m...
X-ray reflectivity studies of the structure of liquid–vapour and liquid–liquid interfaces at modern ...
Surface-induced atomic layering at the liquid/vapor interface in liquid metals has been observed usi...
The potentialities of the x-ray scattering method (XRS) for quantitative testing of supersmooth surf...
X-ray reflectivity is a powerful method allowing to determine a structure of thin layers on solid su...
X-ray studies of the interface between liquid metals and their coexisting vapor are reviewed. After ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California BerkeleyThe molecular structur...
TTitle: X-Ray Reflectivity Measurements of Layer-by-Layer Films at the Solid/Liquid Interface ABSTRA...
The structure of thin films and interfaces can be probed by X-ray specular and off-specular (diffuse...
Surface sensitive X-ray scattering methods are mostly non-destructive tools which are frequently use...
Abstract. We present our recent progress in using synchrotron x-ray surface scattering to study seve...
X-ray reflectivity experiments on the structure of the liquid-vapor interface that were recently car...
This paper reviews the progress in the study of the structure of the surface of pure liquids made in...
We will review the principal x-ray scattering measurements that have been carried out on the free su...
The use of specular reflection of X-rays to study the structure of the liquid-vapor and liquid cryst...
This note contains a brief summary of how the X-ray specular reflectivity technique can be used to m...
X-ray reflectivity studies of the structure of liquid–vapour and liquid–liquid interfaces at modern ...
Surface-induced atomic layering at the liquid/vapor interface in liquid metals has been observed usi...
The potentialities of the x-ray scattering method (XRS) for quantitative testing of supersmooth surf...
X-ray reflectivity is a powerful method allowing to determine a structure of thin layers on solid su...
X-ray studies of the interface between liquid metals and their coexisting vapor are reviewed. After ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California BerkeleyThe molecular structur...
TTitle: X-Ray Reflectivity Measurements of Layer-by-Layer Films at the Solid/Liquid Interface ABSTRA...
The structure of thin films and interfaces can be probed by X-ray specular and off-specular (diffuse...
Surface sensitive X-ray scattering methods are mostly non-destructive tools which are frequently use...
Abstract. We present our recent progress in using synchrotron x-ray surface scattering to study seve...