Active capture is a new process for the incorporation of large quantities of heavy noble gases into growing surfaces. Adsorption in the conventional sense involves surface bonding by polarization (Van der Waals forces). What is referred to as "anomalous adsorption" of heavy noble gases involves chemical bonds and can occur when other (more chemically active) species are not available to preempt sites with unfilled bonds. Anomalous adsorption has been observed under conditions of fracture, vacuum deposition and ionizing radiation. Active capture depends upon anomalous adsorption to retain noble gases on a surface long enough to be captured in a growing surface film as it is deposited. The fundamental principle may be the impingement onto the...
This report intends to elucidate the ways in which noble gases transport through geological material...
When a noble gas atom approaches a solid surface, it is adsorbed via the Van der Waals force, which ...
The mechanisms responsible for noble gas concentrations, abundance patterns, and strong retentivity...
International audienceThis study reports new experimental results that demonstrate that large amount...
International audienceXenon and krypton are noble gases produced by fission reactions in nuclear fue...
Sample preparation, involving physical and chemical methods, is an unavoidable step in geochemical a...
The transport of noble gas radionuclides in porous media is critical to the detection of underground...
This thesis probes interfacial dynamics of complex molecular thin films. This work is focused on sti...
Research activity during the second year has been on both ground and excited states of atomic and mo...
It has long been established that the dissociative adsorption of gas molecules like
It is widely recognised by the astronomical community that understanding the chemical processing of ...
The concept of activated recombination of atomic species on surfaces is capable of explaining the pr...
When electronically excited CO(a3Π) collides with a Au(111) surface, electron emission can be observ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to develop a dedicated test bench to study the d...
Surfaces play an important role in chemical reactions: the metal surface in the car exhaust catalyst...
This report intends to elucidate the ways in which noble gases transport through geological material...
When a noble gas atom approaches a solid surface, it is adsorbed via the Van der Waals force, which ...
The mechanisms responsible for noble gas concentrations, abundance patterns, and strong retentivity...
International audienceThis study reports new experimental results that demonstrate that large amount...
International audienceXenon and krypton are noble gases produced by fission reactions in nuclear fue...
Sample preparation, involving physical and chemical methods, is an unavoidable step in geochemical a...
The transport of noble gas radionuclides in porous media is critical to the detection of underground...
This thesis probes interfacial dynamics of complex molecular thin films. This work is focused on sti...
Research activity during the second year has been on both ground and excited states of atomic and mo...
It has long been established that the dissociative adsorption of gas molecules like
It is widely recognised by the astronomical community that understanding the chemical processing of ...
The concept of activated recombination of atomic species on surfaces is capable of explaining the pr...
When electronically excited CO(a3Π) collides with a Au(111) surface, electron emission can be observ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to develop a dedicated test bench to study the d...
Surfaces play an important role in chemical reactions: the metal surface in the car exhaust catalyst...
This report intends to elucidate the ways in which noble gases transport through geological material...
When a noble gas atom approaches a solid surface, it is adsorbed via the Van der Waals force, which ...
The mechanisms responsible for noble gas concentrations, abundance patterns, and strong retentivity...