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Comment on secondary-electron effects in photon-stimulated desorptionREHN, V; ROSENBERG, R. A.Physical review. B, Condensed matter. 1989, Vol 40, Num 9, pp 6436-6439, issn 0163-1829, 4 p.Article

Hydrogen desorption from crystalline silicon and its modification due to the presence of dislocationsKISIELOWSKI-KEMMERICH, C; BEYER, W.Journal of applied physics. 1989, Vol 66, Num 2, pp 552-558, issn 0021-8979, 7 p.Article

Evolution of hydrogen from plasma-deposited amorphous hydrogenated silicon films prepared from a SiH4/H2 mixtureSAKKA, T; TOYODA, K; IWASAKI, M et al.Applied physics letters. 1989, Vol 55, Num 11, pp 1068-1070, issn 0003-6951, 3 p.Article

Negligible adsorbent cooling in thermal desorptionGORTEL, Z. W; KREUZER, H. J.Surface science. 1983, Vol 131, Num 1, pp L359-L366, issn 0039-6028Article

Estimating pre-exponential factors for desorption from semiconductors : consequences for a priori process modelingWANG, Z; SEEBAUER, E. G.Applied surface science. 2001, Vol 181, Num 1-2, pp 111-120, issn 0169-4332Article

Role of reflection and sputtering in ion impact desorption of gases from solid surfacesOSHIYAMA, T; NAGAI, S; OZAWA, K et al.Journal of nuclear materials. 1989, Vol 168, Num 1-2, pp 162-170, issn 0022-3115, 9 p.Article

Electronically stimulated desorptionMENZEL, D.Applied physics. A, Solids and surfaces. 1985, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 191-192, issn 0721-7250Article

The GaAs(001)-c(4×4) and (2×4), reconstructions: a comparative photoemission studyVAN DER VEEN, J. F; LARSEN, P. K; NEAVE, J. H et al.Solid state communications. 1984, Vol 49, Num 7, pp 659-662, issn 0038-1098Article

Theoretical analysis of interacting dimers thermal desorptionMOLA, E. E.Journal of applied physics. 1984, Vol 55, Num 12, pp 4149-4153, issn 0021-8979Article

Angle-resolved thermal desorption of atoms from solid surfaces: one-phonon mechanismGRIMLEY, T. B.Theoretica chimica acta. 1987, Vol 72, Num 5-6, pp 475-484, issn 0040-5744Article

Influence of the image interaction on ion desorption processesMISKOVIC, Z; VUKANIC, J; MADEY, T. E et al.Surface science. 1984, Vol 141, Num 1, pp 285-300, issn 0039-6028Article

A model of adsorption-desorption hysteresis in which hysteresis is primarily developed by the interconnections in a network of poresMASON, G.Proceedings of the royal society of London, series A : mathematical and physical sciences. 1983, Vol 390, Num 1798, pp 47-72, issn 0080-4630Article

A Si single-crystal shield-pipe for precise measurement of synchrotron radiation induced gas desorptionMURASHITA, T; KAKEKO, T; YOSHIHARA, H et al.Japanese journal of applied physics. 1989, Vol 28, Num 6, pp L1067-L1069, issn 0021-4922, 2Article

Energy-dependence of fast heavy ion induced desorption of secondary ionsNEES, B; NIESCHLER, E; BISCHOF, N et al.Radiation effects. 1983, Vol 77, Num 1-2, pp 89-96, issn 0033-7579Article

Time-resolved laser desorption mass spectrometry. II: Measurement of the energy spread of laser desorbed ionsTABET, J.-C; COTTER, R. J.International journal of mass spectrometry and ion physics. 1983, Vol 54, Num 1-2, pp 151-158, issn 0020-7381Article

Gas desorption behavior of graphite anodes used for lithium ion secondary batteriesYAMAUCHI, Y; HINO, T; OHZEKI, K et al.Carbon (New York, NY). 2005, Vol 43, Num 6, pp 1334-1336, issn 0008-6223, 3 p.Article

Nonequilibrium phenomena in adsorption and catalysisKRYLOV, O. V.Kinetics and catalysis. 1990, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 223-232, issn 0023-1584, 1Article

Non-isothermal kinetics in thermal desorption. Desorption curve simulationCHIRULESCU, T; SEGAL, E.Thermochimica acta. 1985, Vol 87, pp 343-344, issn 0040-6031Article

Transition state analysis of preexponential factors in thermal desorptionNORDHOLM, S.Chemical physics. 1985, Vol 98, Num 3, pp 367-379, issn 0301-0104Article

ELECTRON IMPACT DESORPTION OF IONS FROM GAS-COVERED SI (111) SURFACESNISHIJIMA M; FUJIWARA K; MUROTANI T et al.1975; J. APPL. PHYS.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 46; NO 7; PP. 3089-3091; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

ABSOLUTE DESORPTION RATE MEASUREMENTS FOR H2 CHEMISORBED ON NICKELSHANABARGER MR.1974; SOLID STATE COMMUNIC.; G.B.; DA. 1974; VOL. 14; NO 10; PP. 1015-1019; ABS. ALLEM.; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

ON THE DETERMINATION OF DESORPTION TEMPERATURES IN FIELD DESORPTION MASS SPECTROMETRYWINKLER HU; LINDEN B.1976; ORG. MASS SPECTROM.; G.B.; DA. 1976; VOL. 11; NO 3; PP. 327-329; BIBL. 8 REF.Article

PEAK SHIFTS IN THERMAL DESORPTION EXPERIMENTS DUE TO VACUUM TIME CONSTANTS - A GENERALIZED SOLUTIONEDWARDS D JR.1976; VACUUM; G.B.; DA. 1976; VOL. 26; NO 3; PP. 91-95; BIBL. 8 REF.Article

PEAK WIDTHS OF ELEMENTARY FIRST AND SECOND ORDER DESORPTION TRANSIENTSEDWARDS D JR.1976; SURF. SCI.; NETHERL.; DA. 1976; VOL. 54; NO 1; PP. 1-5; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

THEORY OF PHOTODESORPTIONGERSTEN JI; JANOW R; TZOAR N et al.1975; PHYS. REV., B; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 11; NO 4; PP. 1267-1272; BIBL. 16 REF.Article

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