Stintz et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Cluster ion formation in isothermal ramped field-desorption of amorphous water ice from metal surfacesStintz et al., 1993
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- Stintz A
- Panitz J
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- Surface science
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Water vapor deposited onto metal surfaces below 80 K in UHV is desorbed by applying a ramped electric field under isothermal conditions between 33 and 140 K. The onset of desorption for physisorbed amorphous ice is measured and lies between 110 MV/CM at 33 …
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