The applications of surface sensitive techniques to chemical problems arising in photochemical processing are considered. Both their use in ex situ and in situ modes are described. Results for three photochemical processes are presented dealing with the chemical origins of periodic ripples in LCVD deposits, W metallisation from WF//6 vapour and photo-enhanced etching
This dissertation explores several new strategies and approaches to the surface modifications for ap...
This book gives an overview of the fundamentals and applications of laser-matter interactions, in pa...
The application of optical engineering in industrial processing is gaining greater acceptance. The r...
The latest developments in photochemistry on solid surfaces, i.e. photochemistry in heterogeneous sy...
Materials interfaces—with a gas, a liquid, or another solid—are highly important for advanced applic...
Methods to monitor and quantify the chemical reactivity of surfaces at micrometer scale are develope...
Using lasers to induce and probe surface processes has the advantages of quantum state specificity, ...
The current trend in microelectronic processing is towards the reduction of device dimensions, thus ...
Chemical vapour deposition is determined by gas phase as well as surface processes. Thus, in-situ di...
A scanning laser microscope has been built and used to create images based on the photoelectrochemic...
Starting from the various primary photochemical processes (luminescence, non-radiative transition to...
Many of the methods used for the study of soluble and insoluble films at the Air-Water and Oil-Water...
The growth of oxides and thin films is important in a wide range of applications, including coating ...
This work focuses on imaging of dynamic processes on surfaces, using light to illuminate the area of...
The major techniques presently used for characterising solid surfaces are summarized. These techniqu...
This dissertation explores several new strategies and approaches to the surface modifications for ap...
This book gives an overview of the fundamentals and applications of laser-matter interactions, in pa...
The application of optical engineering in industrial processing is gaining greater acceptance. The r...
The latest developments in photochemistry on solid surfaces, i.e. photochemistry in heterogeneous sy...
Materials interfaces—with a gas, a liquid, or another solid—are highly important for advanced applic...
Methods to monitor and quantify the chemical reactivity of surfaces at micrometer scale are develope...
Using lasers to induce and probe surface processes has the advantages of quantum state specificity, ...
The current trend in microelectronic processing is towards the reduction of device dimensions, thus ...
Chemical vapour deposition is determined by gas phase as well as surface processes. Thus, in-situ di...
A scanning laser microscope has been built and used to create images based on the photoelectrochemic...
Starting from the various primary photochemical processes (luminescence, non-radiative transition to...
Many of the methods used for the study of soluble and insoluble films at the Air-Water and Oil-Water...
The growth of oxides and thin films is important in a wide range of applications, including coating ...
This work focuses on imaging of dynamic processes on surfaces, using light to illuminate the area of...
The major techniques presently used for characterising solid surfaces are summarized. These techniqu...
This dissertation explores several new strategies and approaches to the surface modifications for ap...
This book gives an overview of the fundamentals and applications of laser-matter interactions, in pa...
The application of optical engineering in industrial processing is gaining greater acceptance. The r...