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IR Laser-Induced Desorption, Reaction, and Ionization Processes at Surfaces

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A detailed understanding of the processes taking place at surfaces of condensed media is of fundamental importance in chemistry and physics. Often several processes contribute to a phenomenon and this complicates the analysis considerably. A catalytic reaction, for example, will proceed at length only if, in addition to the heterogeneous reaction, adsorption and desorption processes occur.

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Hess, P. (1984). IR Laser-Induced Desorption, Reaction, and Ionization Processes at Surfaces. In: Kompa, K.L., Wanner, J. (eds) Laser Applications in Chemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 105. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2739-4_22

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