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Forward Recoil Spectrometry - Applications to Hydrogen Determination in Solids (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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Forward Recoil Spectrometry - Applications to Hydrogen Determination in Solids (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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The practical properties of many materials are dominated by surface
and near-surface composition and structure. An understanding of how
the surface region affects material properties starts with an
understanding of the elemental composition of that region. Since
the most common contaminants are light elements (for example,
oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen), there is a clear need for
an analytic probe that simultaneously and quantitatively records
elemental profiles of all light elements. Energy recoil detection
using high-energy heavy ions is unique in its ability to provide
quantitative profiles of light and medium mass elements. As such
this method holds great promise for the study of a variety of
problems in a wide range of fields. While energy recoil detection
is one of the newest and most promising ion beam analytic
techniques, it is also the oldest in terms of when it was first
described. Before discussing recent developments in this field,
perhaps it is worth reviewing the early days of this century when
the first energy recoil detection experiments were reported.
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