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Surface Science 100 (1980) 743-832 0 North-Holland Publishing Company SUBJECT INDEX Volumes 91-100 Acetylene J.E. Demuth, The reaction of acetylene with Ni(lOO) and Ni(ll0) surface at room temperature R.C. Baetzold, Study of chemisorption on copper low-index and stepped surfaces A.B. Anderson and A.T. Hubbard, Theoretical determination of the struc- ture of acetylene on Pt( 111) A. Gavezzotti and M. Simonetta, An extended Hiickel study of adsorption of acetylene on Pt(ll1) 93 (1980) 127 95 (1980) 286 99 (1980) 384 99 (1980) 4.53 Adatoms, see Chemisorption Adsorption, see also Chemisorption, Chemisorption theory, Physisorption F.O. Goodman, Accommodation and adsorption of gases on solid surfaces at low temperatures Adsorption isotherms, see also Chemisorption, Chemisorption theory, Physisorption 92 (1980) 185 C.G. Shaw and S.C. Fain, Jr., Lattice spacing and isosteric heat of argon monolayers below 50 K 91(1980) Ll P. Dolle, M. Matecki et A. Thorny, Proprietes thermodynamiques du film de tetrafluoromethane adsorb6 SLIT graphite 91 (1980) 271 A. Terlain and Y. Larher, Fluid-registered solid transition in a monolayer of carbon monoxide adsorbed on the basal face of graphite 93 (1980) 64 P. Esser and W. Giipel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide 97 (1980) 309 W. Gopel, R.S. Bauer and G. Hansson, Ultraviolet photoemission studies of chemisorption and point defect formation on ZnO nonpolar surfaces 99 (1980) 138 Alkali halides K. Reichelt, B. Lampert and H.-P. Siegers, The determination of the inte- grated condensation coefficient of gold on NaCl cleavage faces by Rutherford ion backscattering 93 (1980) 159 B. F’euerbacher, M.A. Adriaens and H. Thuis, Phonon coupling in inelastic atom-surface scattering 94 (1980) L171 V.M. Bermudez, AIDER (angle-of-incidence derivative ellipsometry and 743

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Surface Science 100 (1980) 743-832

0 North-Holland Publishing Company

SUBJECT INDEX

Volumes 91-100

Acetylene

J.E. Demuth, The reaction of acetylene with Ni(lOO) and Ni(ll0) surface

at room temperature

R.C. Baetzold, Study of chemisorption on copper low-index and stepped

surfaces A.B. Anderson and A.T. Hubbard, Theoretical determination of the struc-

ture of acetylene on Pt( 111)

A. Gavezzotti and M. Simonetta, An extended Hiickel study of adsorption

of acetylene on Pt(ll1)

93 (1980) 127

95 (1980) 286

99 (1980) 384

99 (1980) 4.53

Adatoms, see Chemisorption

Adsorption, see also Chemisorption, Chemisorption theory, Physisorption

F.O. Goodman, Accommodation and adsorption of gases on solid surfaces

at low temperatures

Adsorption isotherms, see also Chemisorption, Chemisorption theory, Physisorption

92 (1980) 185

C.G. Shaw and S.C. Fain, Jr., Lattice spacing and isosteric heat of argon

monolayers below 50 K 91(1980) Ll P. Dolle, M. Matecki et A. Thorny, Proprietes thermodynamiques du film

de tetrafluoromethane adsorb6 SLIT graphite 91 (1980) 271

A. Terlain and Y. Larher, Fluid-registered solid transition in a monolayer

of carbon monoxide adsorbed on the basal face of graphite 93 (1980) 64

P. Esser and W. Giipel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide 97 (1980) 309

W. Gopel, R.S. Bauer and G. Hansson, Ultraviolet photoemission studies of

chemisorption and point defect formation on ZnO nonpolar surfaces 99 (1980) 138

Alkali halides

K. Reichelt, B. Lampert and H.-P. Siegers, The determination of the inte-

grated condensation coefficient of gold on NaCl cleavage faces by

Rutherford ion backscattering 93 (1980) 159 B. F’euerbacher, M.A. Adriaens and H. Thuis, Phonon coupling in inelastic

atom-surface scattering 94 (1980) L171 V.M. Bermudez, AIDER (angle-of-incidence derivative ellipsometry and

743

744 Master index

reflectometry) ~ implementation and application

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, The interaction of KC1 with tungsten single crystal surfaces

L. Greiner, H. Hoinkes, H. Kaarmann, H. Wilsch and N. Garcia,Multiple

Debye-WaUer effects at selective adsorption in atom-surface scattering

M. Yamamoto and O.S. Heavens, A. vacuum automatic ellipsometer for principal angle of incidence measurement

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transition on stepped and dis-

ordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, Cl adsorption layers on W( 110) and

(111) surfaces

S. lanotta and U. Valbusa, High-resolution H atom scattering from

NaCl(001)

Alkali metals

R. Garron, Etats de surface du sodium dans les directions (100) et (111)

W.P. Chen and J.M. Chen, Surface plasma wave study of submonolayer Cs

and 0-O covered Ag surfaces

J.-L. Desplat and C.A. Papageorgopoulos, Interaction of cesium and oxy-

gen on W(110). I. Cesium adsorption on oxygenated and oxidized

W(l10) C.A. Papageorgopoulos and J.L. Desplat, Interaction of cesium and oxygen

on W(110). II, Codeposition: cesium oxide formation

E.G. Overbosch, B. Rasser, A.D. Tenner and J. Los, The ionization of

hyperthermal sodium atoms on W(110) as a function of temperature

R. Garron et H. Roubaud, Stats de surface propridt& optiques du potas-

sium dans le proche infra rouge

J. Beben, Ch. Kleint and R. Meclewski, Activation energy of field emission

flicker noise power due to adsorbed potassium on tungsten

B. Rasser and M. Remy, Long range and temperature-dependent interac-

tion between an alkali atom and a metallic surface; application to sur-

face ionization

A.J. van Bommel and J.E. Crombeen, The adsorption and desorption of Cs --- on GaP and GaSb(OOl), (1 lo), (111) and (111) surfaces, studied by LEED, AES and photoemission

A.P. Janssen, P. Akhter, C.J. Harland and J.A. Venables, Higher spatial

resolution surface potential measurements using secondary electrons J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and

potassium adlayers on CO and Hz adsorption on Fe(100)

G. Pirug, G. BrodCn and H.P. Bonzel, Coadsorption of potassium and oxy-

gen on Fe( 110) M. Lagubs, D. Marchand et A.P. Legrand, Dissolution du &sium adsorb&

sur graphite et formation de compos& lamellaires D.P. Woodruff, D. Norman, H.H. Farrell, M.M. Traum and N.V. Smith,

Directional memory effects in inelastic photoelectron scattering

l:.T. Arakawa, T. lnagaki and M.W. Williams, Optical properties of metals

by spectroscopic ellipsometry N. Bcnazeth, C. Leonard, C. Benazeth, L. Vie1 et M. Negre, Emission

d’klectrons Auger CaractCristiques du &on et du sodium, observee lots

94 (1980) 29

94 (1980) 57

94 (1980) L195

96 (1980) 202

97 (1980) 137

97 (1980) 595

100 (1980) 28

91 (1980) 358

91 (1980) 601

92 (1980) 97

92 (1980) 119

92 (1980) 310

92 (1980) 593

93 (1980) 33

93 (1980) 223

93 (1980) 383

93 (1980) 453

94 (1980) 119

94 (1980) 323

95 (1980) L254

95 (1980) 403

96 (1980) 248

de collisions de ces ions avec diffkrentes cibles solides 97 (1980) 171

Master index 745

M.R. Morrow, 0. Auciello, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of

whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary-

photon yields

A. Isihara, Thermal and magnetic properties of two-dimensional electrons

W. Eckstein, H. Verbeek and R.S. Bhattacharya, Scattering of hydrogen

and helium from cesiated surfaces

W.F.S. Poehlman, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber,

Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a

medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer

K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal

surfaces

C. Bouchard and J.D. Carette, The surface potential barrier in secondary

emission from semiconductors

Alloys

G. Betz, Alloy sputtering

P.R. Webber and D. Chadwick, Evaporation limited segregation of Cu-Ni

C. Berry, D. Majumdar and Y.W. Chung, Auger studies of the effect of

temperature and oxygen exposure on the surface composition of Nii l%Th alloy

A.D. Brailsford, Surface segregation kinetics in binary alloys D.T. Ling and WE. Spicer, UPS and TDS studies of the adsorption of CO

and Hz on Cu/Ni G.J. Slusser and N. Winograd, SIMS/XPS study of CO chemisorption on

polycrystalline Pd, Ag, and a PdAg alloy

Y.W. Lee and H.1. Aaronson, Surface concentration profile and surface

energy binary alloys

M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Sputtering of Cu-Ni alloys at elevated temper-

ature

S. Maroie, R. Caudano and J. Verbist, The oxidation of the OL and p phases

of brass studied by XPS and nuclear reaction spectroscopy

R. Kelly, On the problem of whether mass or chemical bonding is more im-

portant to bombardment-induced compositional changes in alloys and

oxides

S. Maniv and W.D. Westwood, Surface oxidation kinetics of sputtering

targets

Alumina, see Aluminium oxide

Aluminium

D.W. Bullett, The bonding of oxygen to Al( 111)

K. Jacobi, C. v. Muschwitz and K. Kambe, Angle-resolved UV photoemis-

sion studies of the two-dimensional band structures of sulfur, selenium,

and tellurium monolayers adsorbed on aluminium (111) H.L. Yu, M.C. Muiioz and F. Soria, On the initial stages of oxidation of

Al( 111) by LEED analysis

R. Michel, J. Gastaldi, C. Allasia, C. Jourdan and J. Derrien, Initial interac-

tion of oxygen with aluminium single crystal faces: a LED, AES and work function study

97 (1980) 243

98 (1980) 31

99 (1980) 356

100 (1980) 14

100 (1980) 225

100 (1980) 251

92 (1980) 283

94 (1980) L151

94 (1980) 293

94 (1980) 387

94 (1980) 403

95 (1980) 53

95 (1980) 227

97 (1980) L363

100 (1980) 1

100 (1980) 85

100 (1980) 108

93 (1980) 213

93 (1980) 310

94 (1980) L184

95 (1980) 309

746 Master index

N. Benazeth, C. Leonard, C. Benazeth, L. Vie1 et M. Negre, Emission d’electrons Auger caracteristiques du neon et du sodium, observee lors

de collisions de ces ions avec differentes cibles solides

J.W. Rogers, Jr., C.T. Campbell, R.L. Hance and J.M. White, An electron spectroscopy study of ammonia adsorption on clean and oxidized

aluminum

R. Dingle, H.L. Stormer, A.C. Gossard and W. Wiegmann, Electronic

properties of the GaAs-AlGaAs interface with applications to multi-

interface heterojunction superlattices

G. Abstreiter, Electronic properties of the two-dimensional system at

GaAs/Al,Gal _,As interfaces

A. Pinczuk, J.M. Warlock, H.L. Stormer, R. Dingle, W. Wiegmann and A.C.

Gossard, Inelastic light scattering spectroscopy of a multilayer two-

dimensional electron gas

I. Lindau, P.R. Skeath, C.Y. Su and W.E. Spicer, The interaction of thin

Au and Al overlayers with the GaAs( 110) surface

T.K.G. Swami and Y.W. Chung, Deformation enhanced photoemission

from oriented aluminium single crystal surfaces

S. Maniv and W.D. Westwood, Surface oxidation kinetics of sputtering

targets

D.R. Salahub, L.-C. Niem and M. Roche, Chemisorption of oxygen atoms

on aluminum (110) : a molecular orbital cluster study

R.S. Timsit, Evidence of room-temperature sintering in aluminum contacts

in vacuum and in oxygen

J.W. Rogers, Jr., R.L. Hance and J.M. White, An electron spectroscopic investigation of the interaction of methanol with polycrystalline alumi-

Aluminium oxide

J.W. Rogers, Jr., C.T. Campbell, R.L. Hance and J.M. White, An electron spectroscopy study of ammonia adsorption on clean and oxidized

aluminum

Ammonia

M.J. Mummey and L.D. Schmidt, Surface composition following high

exposures to gases: CO, 02, and NH3 on Pt

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, R.J. Purtell and R.P. Merrill, Chemisorption

and reaction of NH3 on Ni( 111)

G. Bergeret and M. Abon, Ammonia induced preferential nitriding of

molybdenum (111) planes J.W. Rogers, Jr., C.T. Campbell, R.L. Hance and J.M. White, An electron

spectroscopy study of ammonia adsorption on clean and oxidized

aluminium Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, Chemisorption of NO and NH3 on

rhenium studied by UPS, XPS, TDS and work function measurements

B.A. Sexton and GE. Mitchell, Vibrational spectra of ammonia chem- isorbed on platinum (111). I. Identification of chemisorbed states

B.A. Sexton and G.E. Mitchell, Vibrational spectra of ammonia chem- isorbed on platinum (111). II. The electron scattering mechanism

97 (1980) 171

97 (1980) 425

98 (1980) 90

98 (1980) 117

98 (1980) 126

99 (1980) 192

99 (1980) 373

100 (1980) 108

100 (1980) 199

100 (1980) 269

100 (1980) 388

97 (1980) 425

91 (1980) 301

93 (1980) 117

93 (1980) L143

97 (1980) 425

99 (1980) 289

99 (1980) 523

99 (1980) 539

Master index 741

Antimony

C.W. Draper and G.M. Rosenblatt, Thermal accommodation coefficients by

high speed vibration of solid samples. VI. 02 and NZ on As0 11) and

Sb( 111) single crystal surfaces

Arsenic

C.W. Draper and G.M. Rosenblatt, Thermal accommodation coefficients by

high speed vibration of solid samples. VI. 02 and N2 on As(lll) and

Sb(ll1) single crystal surfaces

Atom scattering

G. Doyen and T.B. Grimley, A model Hamiltonian for phonon energy

transfer in gas-solid collisions

W.E. Carlos and M.W. Cole, Interaction between a He atom and a graphite

surface

E.G. Overbosch, B. Rasser, A.D. Tenner and J. Los, The ionization of

hyperthermal sodium atoms on W(110) as a function of temperature

J.M. Horne, S.C. Yerkes and D.R. Miller, An experimental investigation of

the elastic scattering of He and Hz from Ag( 111)

J. Hutchison and V. Celli, Surface band splittings: theory with application

to He/graphite

K.C. Janda, J.E. Hurst, C.A. Becker, J.P. Cowin, L. Wharton and D.J.

Auerbach, Direct inelastic and trapping-desorption scattering of Na

from polycrystalline W; elementary steps in the chemisorption of nitro-

gen L. Mattera, F. Rosatelli, C. Salvo, F. Tommasini, U. Valbusa and G. Vidali,

Selective adsorption of ‘Ha and 2H2 on the (0001) graphite surface

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of II, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

B. Feuerbacher, M.A. Adriaens and H. Thuis, Phonon coupling in inelastic

atom-surface scattering

G. Derry, D. Wesner, G. Vidali, T. Thwaites and D.R. Frankl, Study of

level crossings in the selective adsorption of 4He on graphite (001)

L. Greiner, H. Hoinkes, H. Kaarman, H. Wilsch and N. Garcia, Multiple

Debye-Waller effects at selective adsorption in atom-surface scattering

F.O. Goodman, The CCGM theory applied to the specular intensity near a

bound-state resonance in atom-surface diffractive scattering

K.L. Wolfe and J.H. Weare, Evidence of inelasticity in He-graphite (0001)

scattering

J.A. Barker, D.R. Dion and R.P. Merrill, Classical surface scattering compu-

tations; rainbows and energy exchange

J. Lapujoulade, Y. Lejay and G. Armand, The thermal attenuation of

coherent elastic scattering of noble gas from metal surfaces D. Wesner, G. Derry, G. Vidali, T. Thwaites and D.R. Frankl, Inelastic

effects in the scattering of 4He by a graphite surface

G. Comsa, G. Mechtersheimer and B. Poelsema, He beam scattering and

LEED evidence for partial facetting of a Pt(997) surface

99 (1980) 671

99 (1980) 671

91 (1980) 51

91 (1980) 339

92 (1980) 310

93 (1980) 47

93 (1980) 263

93 (1980) 270

93 (1980) 515

93 (1980) 563

94 (1980) L171

94 (1980) 221

94 (1980) L195

94 (1980) 507

94 (1980) 581

95 (1980) 15

95 (1980) 107

95 (1980) 367

97 (1980) L297 J.E. Adams, Diatom-surface scattering in the impulsive collision limit 97 (1980) 43

748 Master index

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and

disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

W.A. Steele, Isopotential surfaces and the corrugated wall model for gas-

solid interactions

M.J. Cardillo and G.E. Becker, He atom diffraction from a silicide precipi-

tate on a Pt( 100) surface

M.J. Mehl and W.L. Schaich, The Van der Waals jnteraction between an

atom and a solid

S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Low

energy (Eo < 10 keV) atom and ion scattering of neon from a CuflOO)

surface: ionization and neutralization

S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Interaction

of low energy (5-10 keV) argon atoms and ions with a Cu(100) sur-

face; ion fraction, ionization and neutralization

S. Iannotta and U. Valbusa, High-resolution H atom scattering from

NaCl(001) K.H. Rieder, A. Baratoff and U.T. Hbchli, Hills or hollows? - an ambiguity

in the determination of surface corrugation

A tom-surface interaction potential, see Surface p~onons, A tom scattering

Auger ejection, see Auger electron spectroscopy

Auger electron spectroscopy {AES)

P.H. Dawson and W.-C. Tam, The use of low energy SIMS to study the

chemisorption of CO on Ni( 100) and polycrystalline nickel

P. L&are, L. Hilaire, M. Sotto and G. Maire, Interaction of oxygen with Au

surfaces: a LEED, AES and ELS study

J.C. Hamilton and J.M. Blakely, Carbon segregation to single crystal SUI-

faces of Pt, Pd and Co

M.J. Mummey and L.D. Schmidt, Surface composition following high

exposures to gases: CO, 02, and NH3 on Pt

B.W. Walker and P.C. Stair, Chemical evidence for the formation of an

acidic Mo( 100) surface by adsorbed oxygen

M. SaImercin and G.A. Somorjai, A LEED-AES study of the reconstructed

Pt( 110) surface and the effect of oxygen treatment

P.R. Davis, The adsorption of Zr onto W(100) surfaces

H.P. Bonzel and H.J. Krebs, On the chemical nature of the carbonaceous

deposits on iron after CO hydrogexlatioll

G.L. Price and B.G. Baker, The chemisorption of nitric oxide on (100) nickel studied by LEED, AES, UPS and thermal desorption

H.-i. Lee, G. Praline and J.M. White, Coadsorption of oxygen and carbon

monoxide on Ru(001) F.P. Netzer, E. Bertel and J.A.D. Matthew, Sensitivity of electronic transi-

tions to molecule-surface orientation: ELS of benzene and pyridene

on Ir(ll1) J.-I. Desplat and C.A. Papageorgopoulos, Interaction of cesium and oxygen

on W(110). I. Cesium adsorption on oxygenated and oxidized W( 110)

G. Betz, Alloy sputtering

97 (1980) 137

97 (1980) 478

99 (1980) 269

99 (1980) 553

99 (1980) 631

99 (1980) 652

100 (1980) 28

100 (1980) L475

91 (1980) 153

91(1980) 175

91(1980) 199

91 (1980) 301

91 (1980) L40

91 (1980) 373

91(1980) 38.5

91 (1980) 499

91 (1980) 571

91 (1980) 581

92 (1980) 43

92 (1980) 97

92 (1980) 283

Master index 749

N. Kasupke and M. Henzler, Oxygen on cleaved silicon (111): effects of

atomic steps and residual gases 0. Oda and G.E. Rhead, Adsorption and coadsorption on Ni(lOO): quanti-

tative applications of Auger electron spectroscopy to the elements C, P,

Pb, Sn B. Kiibler, W. Ranke and K. Jacobi, LED and AES of stoichiometric and

arsenic-rich GaAs(l10) surfaces prepared by molecular beam epitaxy

J.B. Sorbier and E. Gillet, Influence of argon ion bombardment on GaSb/

Pb tunneling properties

N.J. Chou and M.W. Shafer, On the phenomenological model of preferred

sputtering for SIMS and Auger profiling: a critical analysis

G.A. Garwood, Jr. and A.T. Hubbard, Superlattices formed by interaction

of hydrogen iodine with Pt(ll1) and Pt(100) studied by LF:ED, Auger

and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy

C. Benndorf, B. Egert, C. Nobl, H. Seidel and F. Thieme, Chemisorption

and initial oxidation of Ni( 110): AES, ELS and work function measure-

ments W, Schlenk and E. Bauer, Properties of ultrathin layers of palladium on a

tungsten (110) surface Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Interac-

tions of NO with a Ni(lOO) surface

A.J. van Bommel and J.E. Crombeen, The adsorption and desorption of Cs --_ on GaP and GaSb(OOl), (llO), (111) and (111) surfaces, studied by

LED, AES and photoemission

H. Hilferink, E. Lang and K. Heinz, Angular resolved Auger emission and

LEED Kikuchi intensities at 850 eV from a Ni(100) surface

J.L. Gland, Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt(ll1) and

PUS)-12(111) X (111) surface

W. Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt

C. Berry, D. Majumdar and Y.W. Chung, Auger studies of the effect of temperature composition of Ni-l%Th alloy

G. Pirug, G. Brodkn and H.P. Bonzel, Coadsorption of potassium and oxy-

gen on Fe( 110)

J.S. Foord, P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and adsorption of

diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffusion of CO, NO, N2, 02 and D2

J.L. Gland and B.A. Sexton, Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(l11) surface

J.M. Guglielmacci et M. Gillet, Profils de concentration obtenus par spec-

trometrie Auger et decapage ionique: influence du gradient de concen-

tration et determination de la profondeur analysee

M.E. 13ridge and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and reactivity of nitric oxide

on Co(OOO1)

A. Nigavekar and J.A.D. Matthew, The electron energy loss spectrum of

l~u0(100)

K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and AES study of the

adsorption of iodine on W(100) at room temperature

R. Michel, J. Gastaldi, C. Allasia, C. Jourdan and J. Derrien, Initial interac-

tion of oxygen with aluminium single crystal faces: a LED, AES and

work function study S.A. Cochran and H.H. Farrell, The chemisorption of iodine on gold

R. Sau and J.B. Hudson, The oxidation of graphite monolayers on Ni(ll0)

92 (1980) 407

92 (1980) 467

92 (1980) 519

92 (1980) 549

92 (1980) 601

92 (1980) 617

92 (1980) 636

93 (1980) 9

93 (1980) 327

93 (1980) 383

93 (1980) 398

93 (1980) 487

94 (1980) 281

94 (1980) 293

94 (1980) 323

94 (1980) 339

94 (1980) 355

94 (1980) 424

94 (1980) 469

95 (1980) 207

95 (1980) 245

95 (1980) 309

95 (1980) 359

95 (1980) 465

750 Master index

P.W. Davies and R.M. Lambert, Surface chemistry of the metal-halogen

interface: bromine chemisorption and related studies on vanadium

(100) S. Okada, K. Oura, T. Hanawa and K. Satoh, A LED-AES study of thin

Pd films on Si(ll1) and (100) substrates

J.C. Tsang, A. Kahn and P. Mark, Comparison of LEED and Auger data

from cleaved and sputtered-annealed InP( 110) surfaces

U Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and

disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal sur-

faces

N. Benazeth, C. Leonard, C. Benazeth, L. Vie1 et M. Negre, Emission

d’electrons Auger caracteristiques du neon et du sodium, observee lors

de collisions de ces ions avec differentes cibles solides

F.H.P.M. Habraken, C.M.A.M. Mesters and G.A. Bootsma, The adsorption

and incorporation of oxygen on Cu(100) and its reaction with carbon

monoxide; comparison with Cu(l11) and Cu( 110)

M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Sputtering of Cu-Ni alloys at elevated temper-

ature S.R. Kelemen and I.E. Wachs, Auger electron spectroscopy of surface

carbon on Ag(ll0) M. Lichtensteiger, C. Webb and J. Lagowski, Electron stimulated adsorp-

tion: surface activation and preferential binding of oxygen to sulfur on

CdS

R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Faceting of Cu(210) and Ni(210)

by activated nitrogen E. Gillet and B. Gruzza, Stranski-Krastanov growth mode of Au on

Mo(ll0) surface: investigation by Auger electron spectroscopy

P. Morgen and J. Onsgaard, The lineshape of the L,,,VV Auger spectrum

of silicon B. Lang, P. Scholler and B. Carriere, AES study of silicon bonding states

during oxidation of Si(ll1) M.J. Cardillo and G.E. Becker, He atom diffraction from a silicide precipi-

tate on a Pt( 100) surface S. Ingrey and W.D. Westwood, The effect of the earth’s magnetic field on

Auger analysis K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEIJD and AES study of the

adsorption of bromine on W(100) at room temperature

G.A. Sargent, G.B. Freeman and J.L.-R. Chao, Adsorption of CO on, and

S poisoning of, a perfect Ni( 111) single crystal and Ni(ll1) crystal with

small angle boundaries K. Takayanagi, D.M. Kolb, K. Kambe and G. Lempfuhl, Deposition of

monolayer and bulk lead on Ag( 111) studied in vacuum and in an elec-

trochemical cell A.F. Armitage, D.P. Woodruff and P.D. Johnson, Crystallographic incident

beam effects in quantitative Auger electron spectroscopy M. Futamoto, M. Nakazawa and U. Kawabe, Thermionic emission proper-

ties of hexaborides R.N. Sickafus, A secondary electron emission correction for quantitative

Auger yield measurements S.S. Chao, E.-A. Knabbe and R.W. Vook, Auger line shape changes in

95 (1980) 571

97 (1980) 88

97 (1980) 119

97 (1980) 137

97 (1980) 171

97 (1980) 264

97 (1980) L363

97 (1980) L370

97 (1980) L375

97 (1980) 457

97 (1980) 553

99 (1980) 87

99 (1980) 103

99 (1980) 269

100 (1980) 281

100 (1980) 289

100 (1980) 342

100 (1980) 407

100 (1980) L483

100 (1980) 470

100 (1980) 529

epitaxiaI(11 l)Pd/( 111)Cu films 100 (1980) 581

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H.H. Farrell, The coadsorption of 1 and Cl on Pt( 111)

K. Nishimori, H. Tokutaka and K. Takashima, Comparison of escape

depths between Auger electron and disappearance potential spectros-

copy electron

Band structure

D.T. Ling, J.N. Miller, D.L. Weissman, P. Pianetta, L.I. Johansson, I.

Lindau and W.E. Spicer, An angle-resolved photoemission study of the

chemisorption of chalcogens on Cu(lO0). I. The clean surface

I. Ivanov, A. Mazur and J. Pollmann, The ideal (ill), (110) and (100) sur-

faces of Si, Ge and GaAs; a comparison of their electronic structure

R. Garron et H. Roubaud, Etats de surface proprietes optiques du potas-

sium dans le proche infra rouge

G.V. Golubkov, F.I. Dalidchik and G.K. Ivanov, Autoionization bands of

the periodic structures formed by adsorption of atomic particles on a

solid surface

D.W. Bullett, The bonding of oxygen to Al( 111)

J. Hutchison and V. Celli, Surface band splittings: theory with application

to He/graphite S. Mori and T. Ando, Electronic properties of a heavily-doped n-type

GaAs-Gal _,AlxAs superlattice G.H. Dohler, Electron-hole subbands at the GaSbbInAs interface

G. Kawamoto, R. Kalia and J.J. Quinn, Effect of the electron-phonon

interaction on the subband structure of inversion layers in compound

semiconductors

J. Pollmann, A. Mazur and M. Schmeits, Electronic properties of relaxed

surfaces, interfaces, overlayer systems and defects at surfaces or inter-

faces; applications of the scattering theoretic technique

B.D. Kandilarov, V. Detcheva and M.T. Primatarowa, Energy-band profile

and interface potential step in the theory of semiconductor heterojunc-

tions

J.P. Gaspard, J. Derrien, A. Cros and F. Salvan, Electronic structure of Ag

adsorbed on Si( 111) ; experiment and theory

H. Moormann, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Variations of work function and

surface conductivity on clean cleaved zinc oxide surfaces by annealing

and by hydrogen adsorption

Benzene

J. Tabony, J.W. White, J.C. Delachaume and M. Coulon, Nuclear magnetic

resonance studies of the melting and orientation of benzene adsorbed

upon graphite

H. Jobic, J. Tomkinson, J.P. Candy, P. Fouilloux and A.J. Renouprez, The

structure of benzene chemisorbed on Raney nickel; a neutron inelastic

spectroscopy determination

K. Kishi, F. Kikui and S. Ikeda, Chemisorption bonds on nickel and paha-

dium surfaces studied by substitution reactions of various organic mole- cules

Beryllium

AR. Krauss and D.M. Gruen, Secondary-ion emission from clean and

751

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100 (1980) 665

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92 (1980) 365

92 (1980) 593

93 (1980) L89

93 (1980) 213

93 (1980) 263

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98 (1980) 589

99 (1980) 165

99 (1980) 174

99 (1980) 183

100 (1980) 302

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99 (1980) 405

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oxygen-covered beryllium surfaces. II. Energy dependence 92 (1980) 14 W. Schlenk and E. Bauer, Beryllium films on the tungsten (1 lo} surface 94 (1980) 528

Biological systems

R.B. Davis, R.M.A. Azzam and G. Holtz, Fllipsometric observations of

surface adsorption and molecular interactions of native and modified

fibrinogen and factor VIII

P.A. Cuypers, M.P. Janssen, J.M.M. Kop, W.Th. Hermens and H.C. Hemker,

Temperature dependent transitions in several phospholipids measured

by ellipsometry

J.A. Panitz and I. Giaever, Protein deposition of field-emitter tips and its

removal by UV radiation

96 (1980) 539

96 (1980) 555

97 (1980) 25

Bismuth

J.P. Chauvineau, Diffusion superticielle des adatoms observee a basse tem-

perature par la variation de resistance tlectrique de films minces d’or et

de bismuth 93 (1980) 471 H.H. Soonpaa, Experimental observations on thin crystals of

Bi(Tet _-xSX)s in the localization region 98 (1980) 220

Borides

M. Futamoto and U. Kawabe, Field-ion microscopy of rare-earth hex-

aborides 93 (1980) L117

R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, C. Oshima, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki and

S. Nakamura, Surface structures and work functions of the LaBe(lOO),

(110) and (111) clean surfaces 93 (1980) 535

R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki, C. Oshima and

S. Nakamura, Surface states on the LaBe(lOO), (110) and (111) clean

surfaces studied by angle-resolved UPS

M. Tomisek and S. Pick, On the surface states of the LaBe(001) face

M. Futamoto, M. Nakazawa and U. Kawabe, Thermionic emission proper-

ties of hexaborides

95 (1980) 341

100 (1980) L454

100 (1980) 470

Boron

W.F.S. Poehhnan, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Tompson and H.D. Barber,

Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a

medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer

W.H. Christie and C.W. White, SIMS depth-profiling studies: the effect of laser annealing on the distribution of ion-implanted boron in silicon

100 (1980) 14

100 (1980) 43

Bromine, see Halogens

Cadmium

M.R. Morrow, 0. Auciello, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of

whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary-

photon yields 97 (19801 243

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Cadmium sulphide

J.R. Maltby, C.E. Reed and C.G. Scott, The use of surface photovoltage

measurements for the surface characterisation of photoconductors 93 (1980) 287 M. Lichtensteiger, C. Webb and J. Lagowski, Electron stimulated adsorp-

tion: surface activation and preferential binding of oxygen to sulfur on

CdS 97 (1980) L375 R.P. Holmstrom, J. Lagowski and H.C. Gatos, Electron beam stimulated

changes in composition and electrical properties of CdS surfaces 100 (1980) L467

Cadmium telluride

S. Kuimitiski, K. Pater and A.T. Szaynok, Surface photovoltage spectros-

copy in infra-red and visible range for p-type CdTe 91 (1980) 707

U. Solzbach and H.J. Richter, Sputter cleaning and dry oxidation of CdTe,

HgTe and Hgu .a Cdo .zTe surfaces 97 (1980) 191

W.L. Baun, Oscillations in scattered 4He+ion yield curves from HgCdTe 100 (1980) L491

Carbon, see also Graphite

J.C. Hamilton and J.M. Blakely, Carbon segregation to single crystal sur-

faces of Pt, Pd and Co

H.P. Bonzel and H.J. Krebs, On the chemical nature of the carbonaceous

deposits on iron after CO hydrogenation

0. Oda and G.E. Rhead, Adsorption and coadsorption on Ni(100): quanti-

tative applications of Auger electron spectroscopy to the elements C, P,

Pb, Sn J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and

potassium adlayers on CO and Ha adsorption on Fe(100) H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces

D.W. Stevens, A perpendicular-incidence microellipsometer

S.R. Kelemen and 1.1:. Wachs, Auger electron spectroscopy of surface

carbon on Ag(ll0)

H.J. Krebs and H.P. Bonzel, Hydrogenation kinetics of carbonaceous layers

on polycrystahine iron

W.F.S. Poehhnan, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber,

Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a

medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer

C. Bouchard and J.D. Carette, The secondary electron emission coefficient

of disordered surfaces

E.1. Ko and R.J. Madix, Adlayer effects on adsorption/desorption kinetics:

Na, Hz, CzH4, and CO on Mo(lOO)-C

Carbon dioxide

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100 (1980) 14

100 (1980) 241

100 (1980) L449

B.W. Walker and P.C. Stair, Chemical evidence for the formation of an

acidic Mo( 100) surface by adsorbed oxygen 91 (1980) L40

L.H. Dubois and G.A. Somorjai, The chemisorption of CO and CO2 on

Rh( 111) studied by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy 91 (1980) 514

M. Bowzkcr, M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, Oxygen induced adsorption and

754 Master index

reaction of Ha, HaO, CO and COa on single crystal Ag(ll0)

P. Esser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide

W. Giipel, R.S. Bauer and G. Hansson, Ultraviolet photoemission studies of

chemisorption and point defect formation of ZnO nonpolar surfaces

Carbon monoxide

D. Reinalda and V. Ponec, The adsorption of CO on evaporated iridium

films, studied with infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy

P.H. Dawson and W.-C. Tam, The use of low energy SIMS to study the

chemisorption of CO on Ni(100) and polycrystalline nickel

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS and UPS study of the valence

band structure and chemisorption of Ti(OOO1)

M.J. Mummey and L.D. Schmidt, Surface composition following high

exposures to gases: CO, 02, and NH3 on Pt

C. Boiziau, C. Garot, R. Nuvolone and J. Roussel, Study of oxygen and

carbon monoxide adsorption on molybdenum (110) by metastable

helium de-excitation spectroscopy

H.P. Bonzel and H.J. Krebs, On the chemical nature of the carbonaceous

deposits on iron after CO hydrogenation

L.H. Dubois and G.A. Somorjai, The chemisorption of CO and CO* on

Rh( 111) studied by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy

J.T. Yates, Jr., E.D. Williams and W.H. Weinberg, Does chemisorbed carbon

monoxide dissociate on rhodium?

H.-I. Lee, G. Praline and J.M. White, Coadsorption of oxygen and carbon

monoxide on Ru(001) H. Ibach, W. Erley and H. Wagner, The preexponential factor in desorp-

tion - CO on Ni(ll1)

H. Niehus, Adsorption sites of CO on Mo(100)

C. Pisani and F. Ricca, Embedded versus non-embedded-cluster treatment

of chemisorbed systems: a model computation

M. Bowker, M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, Oxygen induced adsorption and

reaction of Ha, HaO, CO and CO2 on single crystal Ag(ll0)

S.-W. Wang and G. Ertl, Theory of Penning ionization of adsorbed CO by

metastable helium (2rS, 23S) beams K.D. Rendulic and M. Leisch, Field desorption of common gases from

iridium and tungsten A. Terlain and Y. Larher, Fluid-registered solid transition in a monolayer

of carbon monoxide adsorbed on the basal face of graphite

R. Jaeger and D. Menzel, ESDIAD from CO on W(100): evidence for non-

vertically adsorbed CO H.W. Rudolf and W. Steinmann, Laser induced charge transfer from Ni to

CO adsorbed on (111) and (110) surfaces D.W. Goodman, J.T. Yates, Jr. and T.E. Madey, Interaction of hydrogen,

carbon monoxide, and methanol with Ni(100) Y. Fukuda, F: Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS, UPS, and TDS study of

adsorption, oxidation, and hydrogenation of CO on rhenium H. Pfniir, D. Menzel, P.M. Hoffmann, A. Ortega and A.M. Bradshaw, High

resolution vibrational spectroscopy of CO on Ru(001): the importance

of lateral interactions S.Y. Tong, A. Maldonado, C.H. Li and M.A. Van Hove, The structure of

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91 (1980) 313

91 (1980) 499

91 (1980) 514

91 (1980) 562

91 (1980) 581

92 (1980) 29

92 (1980) 88

92 (1980) 481

92 (1980) 528

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c(2 x 2)-CO on Ni(001) by LEED; self-consistent scattering potentials

for adsorbed CO

B.l. Dunlap and J.W. Gadzuk, Surface plasmon relaxation energies for CO

adsorbed on jellium J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and

potassium adlayers on CO and Hz adsorption on Fe(lOO)

R. Ducros, M. Alnot, J.J. Ehrhardt, M. Housley, G. Piquard and A.

Cassuto, A study of the adsorption of several oxygen-containing mole-

cules (02, CO, NO, HzO) on Re(0001) by XPS, UPS and temperature

programmed desorption

P. de Groot, M. Coulon and K. Dransfeld, Ni(CO)d formation on single

Ni crystals: reaction kinetics and observation of surface facetting

induced by the reaction

J.S. Foord, P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and absorption

of diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffu-

sion of CO, NO, N2,02 and D2 D.T. Ling and WE. Spicer, UPS and TDS studies of the adsorption of CO

and Hz on Cu/Ni

M.E. Bridge and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and reactivity of nitric oxide

on Co(OOO1)

R. Dagonnier, M. Dumont and J. Nuyts, Comments on “Theory of oscil-

latory oxidation of carbon monoxide over platinum” by R.E. Lagos,

B.C. Sales and H. Suhl

R.E. Lagos, B.C. Sales and H. Suhl, Reply to Comments on “Theory of

oscillatory oxidation of carbon monoxide over platinum”

G.J. Slusser and N. Winograd, SIMS/XPS study of CO chemisorption on

polycrystalline Pd, Ag and a PdAg alloy

A. Crossley and D.A. King, Adsorbate island dimensions and interaction

energies from vibrational spectra: CO on Pt (001) and Pt (111)

C.-A. Chang, Bond energies for the chemisorbed CO on Ni(l11)

A. Rosin, P. Grundevik and T. MoroviC, Molecular cluster calculations for

the analysis of CO chemisorption on Ni, Pd, Pt and Ir surfaces

D. Saddei, H.-J. Freund and G. Hohlneicher, Calculation of transition

metal compounds using an extension of the CNDO formalism. VI.

Simple interpretation of many-body effects in the valence shell photo-

ionization of adsorbates by the study of CO/Ni and Nz/Ni model sys-

tems

J.J. Carroll, T.E. Madey, A.J. Melmed and D.R. Sandstrom, The room

temperature adsorption of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide on

(1120) ruthenium: an ellipsometry-LEED characterization

U. Merkt and P. Wissmann, EIlipsometric response to CO adsorption and

temperature change for thin silver films

M.E. Bridge, K.A. Prior and R.M. Lambert, The effects of surface carbide

formation on the adsorption-desorption kinetics of CO on smooth and

stepped surfaces

F.H.P.M. Habraken, C.M.A.M. Mesters and G.A. Bootsma, The adsorption

and incorporation of oxygen on Cu(100) and its reaction with carbon monoxide; comparison with Cu( 111) and Cu( 110)

W.E. Palke, The effect of image charges on molecular adsorption

D.E. Ibbotson, T.S. Wittrig and W.H. Weinberg, The co-adsorption of

hydrogen and carbon monoxide on the (110) surface or iridium

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94 (1980) 89

94 (1980) 119

94 (1980) 154

94 (1980) 204

94 (1980) 339

94 (1980) 403

94 (1980) 469

95 (1980) L217

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95 (1980) 53

95 (1980) 131

95 (1980) L239

95 (1980) 477

95 (1980) 527

96 (1980) 508

96 (1980) 529

97 (1980) L32.5

97 (1980) 264

97 (1980) L331

97 (1980) 297

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P. I-sser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide

R.J. Baird, R.C. Ku and P. Wynblatt, The chemisorption of CO and NO on

Rh(ll0)

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, M.M. Traum, R. Benbow and 2. Hurych,

Angle-resolved polarization-dependent photoemission studies of carbon

monoxide on iridium surfaces

P.R. Mahaffy and M.J. Dignam, Carbon monoxide adsorption on Ni(ll0)

studied by infrared ellipsometric spectroscopy

P. Morgen and J. Onsgaard, The lineshape of the L2,3VV Auger spectrum

of silicon

J. Onsgaard, W. Heiland and F,. Taglauer, Adsorption and desorption of oxygen and carbon monoxide on the Si(ll1) surface studied by ion

scattering spectroscopy P. Hollins and J. Pritchard, Isotopic mixing for the determination of rela-

tive coverages in overlayer structures: CO on Cu(ll1)

B.N.J. Persson and H. Ibach, Inelastic scattering of slow electrons from

adsorbed CO K. Jagannathan, A. Srinivasan, M.S. Hegde and C.N.K. Rao, Interaction of

carbon monoxide with transition metal surfaces

H.J. Krebs and H.P. Bonzel, Hydrogenation kinetics of carbonaceous

layers on polycrystalline iron

E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Adlaycr effects on adsorption/desorption kinetics:

N2, HZ, CaH4, and CO on Mo(lOO)---C

G.A. Sargent, G.B. Freeman and J.L.-R. Chao, Adsorption of CO on, and

S poisoning of, a perfect Ni( 111) single crystal and a Ni( I1 1) crystal

with small angle boundaries E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Chemical evidence for the dissociation of CO on

Mo(100) M.W. Roberts and R.St.C. Smart, XPS studies of donor and acceptor chem-

isorption of NO and CO on nickel oxide surfaces R.B. Bailey, T. Iri and P.L. Richards, Infrared spectra of carbon monoxide

on evaporated nickel films: a low temperature thermal detection tech-

nique

Curboxylic acid

R.K. Adzic, W.L. O’Grady and S. Srinivasan, Oxidation of HCOOH on

(loo), (110) and (111) single crystal platinum electrodes M.A. Barteau, M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, Aciddbase reactions on solid

surfaces: the reactions of HCOOH, IIpCO, and HCOOCIIs with oxygen

on Ag(ll0)

Catalysis

SM. Davis and G.A. Somorjai, The effect of surface oxygen on hydro-

carbon reactions catalyzed by platinum crystal surfaces with variable

kink concentrations

Cesium, see Alkali metals

Chemisorption, see also Adsorption, Adsorption isotherms,

Chemisorption theory

S.M. Davis and G.A. Somorjai, The effect of surface oxygen on hydrocar-

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97 (1980) 346

97 (1980) 363

97 (1980) 377

99 (1980) 87

99 (1980) 112

99 (1980) L389

99 (1980) 283

99 (1980) 309

99 (1980) 570

100 (1980) L449

100 (1980) 342

100 (1980) L505

100 (1980) 590

100 (1980) 626

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94 (1980) 303

91 (1980) 73

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bon reactions cataiyzed by platinum crystal surfaces with variable kink

concentrations P.H. Dawson and W.-C. Tam, The use of low energy SIMS to study the

chemisorption of CO on Ni(100) and polycrystalline nickel P. L&are, L. Hilaire, M. Sotto and G. Maire, Interaction of oxygen with

Au surfaces: a LED, AES and ELS study

M.J. Mummey and L.D. Schmidt, Surface composition following high

exposures to gases: CO, 02, and NH3 on Pt C. Boiziau, C. Garot, R. Nuvolone and J. Roussel, Study of oxygen and

carbon monoxide adsorption on molybdenum (110) by metastable

helium de-excitation spectroscopy

B.W. Walker and P.C. Stair, Chemical evidence for the formation of an

acidic Mo( 100) surface by adsorbed oxygen

H.P. Bonzel and H.J. Krebs, On the chemical nature of the carbonaceous

deposits on iron after CO hydrogenation

G.L. Price and B.G. Baker, The chemisorption of nitric oxide on (100)

nickel studied by LIZED, AES, UPS and thermal desorption

P.T. Dawson and Y.K. Peng, The adsorption, desorption, and exchange

reactions of oxygen, hydrogen, and water on platinum surfaces. IV.

Field emission studies on the adsorption of water, hydrogen and the

reaction between hydrogen and adsorbed oxygen

D.A. King and G. Thomas, Displacive surface phases formed by hydrogen

chemisorption on W {OOI}

R.-S. Li and L.-X. Tu, A p(2 X 2) structure formed by the adsorption of

nitrogen on Ni(OO1) surface

R. Klein and R. Siegel, Interaction of nitrous oxide with ruthenium (lOjO)

N. Kasupke and M. Henzler, Oxygen on cleaved silicon (111): effects of

atomic steps and residual gases

G.A. Garwood, Jr. and A.T. Hubbard, Superlattices formed by interaction

of hydrogen iodine with Pt(ll1) and Pt(lO0) studied by LED, Auger

and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy

C. Benndorf, B. Egert, C. Nobl, H. Seidel and F. Thieme, Chemisorption

and initial oxidation of Ni(ll0): AES, ELS and work function measure-

ments

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, R.J. Purtell and R.P. Merrill, Chemisorption

and reaction of NH3 on Ni( 111) R.G. Forbes and M.K. Wall, An array model for the field adsorption of

helium on tungsten

K.C. Janda, J.E. Hurst, C.A. Becker, J.P. Cowin, L. Wharton and D.J.

Auerbach, Direct inelastic and trapping-desorption scattering of N2 from polycrys~dIline W; elementary steps in the chemisorption of nitro-

gen M.A. Pick and M.G. Greene, The sticking coefficient of hydrogen on

niobium

Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Inter-

actions of NO with a Ni(l00) surface

Y. lukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS, UPS, and TDS study of

adsorption, oxidation, and hydrogenation of CO on rhenium

J.L. Gland, Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt(ll1) and

Pt(S)-12(111) X (I 11) surfaces L.D. Schmidt, Kinetics of surface reactions with precursor intermediates

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92 (1980) 337

92 (1980) 407

92 (1980) 617

92 (1980) 636

93 (1980) 117

93 (1980) 192

93 (1980) 270

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93 (1980) 327

93 (1980) 338

93 (1980) 487

94 (1980) L157

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S. Ferrer and G.A. Somorjai, UPS and XPS studies of the chemisorption of

02, Hz and Hz0 on reduced and stoichiometric SrTiOa(111) surfaces;

the effects of illumination

R. Ducros, M. Alnot, J.J. Ehrhardt, M. Housley, G. Piquard and A.

Cassuto, A study of the adsorption of several oxygen-containing mole-

cules (02, CO, NO, H20) on Re(0001) by XPS, UPS and temperature

programmed desorption

W. Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt

G. Pirug, G. Broden and H.P. Bonzel, Coadsorption of potassium and

oxygen on Fe( 110)

Chemisorption theory, see also Chemisorption

G. Cubiotti and B. Ginatempo, Study of the H chemisorption on a Cu sur-

face by the recursion method

F.O. Goodman, Accommodation and adsorption of gases on solid surfaces

at low temperatures

H. Gollisch and L. Fritsche, A quantitative approach to ionic adsorption

C. Pisani and F. Ricca, Embedded versus non-embedded-cluster treatment

of chemisorbed systems: a model computation

D.W. Bullett, The bonding of oxygen to Ah1 11) B. Rasser and M. Remy, Long range and temperature-dependent interac-

tion between an alkali atom and a metallic surface; application to sur-

face ionization

U.A. Jayasooriya, M.A. Chesters, M.W. Howard, S.F.A. Kettle, D.B. Powell

and N. Sheppard, Vibrational spectroscopic characterisation of hydro-

gen bridged between metal atoms: a model for the adsorption of

hydrogen on low-index faces of tungsten

C. Minot, 0. Kahn and L. Salem, Surface amplitude patterns: a symmetry-

based description of metal surfaces approached by a substrate

B. Gumhalter, Perturbational study of a model of chemisorption including

dynamic image effects

J.E. Ure and E.V. Anda, On the approximation to the image oharge effects

in chemisorption

M. Wautelet, Solid surfaces under laser irradiation

V.I. Avdeev, T.H. Upton, W.H. Weinberg and W.A. Goddard 111, Theoret-

ical studies of the dissociative adsorption of Hz on Ni(001) using AB

initio parameterized LEPS calculations W. Lorenz and C. Angler, Partial charge injection from surface and

adsorbate states into semiconductor space charge layers

A.R. Miedema and J.W.F. Dorleijn, Quantitative predictions of the heat of

adsorption of metals on metallic substrates A. Rosen, P. Grundevik and T. Morovid, Molecular cluster calculations for

the analysis of CO chemisorption on Ni, Pd, Pt and Ir surfaces

A.B. Meador, T.:H. Lin and H.B. Huntington, Adatom mobility on the sur-

face planes of a simple metal W.E. Palke, The effect of image charges on molecular adsorption H. Kobayashi, S. Yoshida, H. Kato, K. L:ukui, K. Tarama and M. Yama-

guchi, An orbital phase study of adsorption of ethylene on flat and

stepped platinum surfaces G. Del Re, V. Barone, N. Montella and A. Julg, On the shapes of weakly

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92 (1980) 185

92 (1980) 325

92 (1980) 481

93 (1980) 213

93 (1980) 223

93 (1980) 526

94 (1980) 515

95 (1980) L225

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95 (1980) 299

95 (1980) 391

95 (1980) 431

95 (1980) 447

95 (1980) 477

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adsorbed two-dimensional clusters

V. Barone, G. Del Re, G. Le Lay and R. Kern, Adsorption sites and relative

stabilities of the 3 X 1 and J3 phases of Ag on Si( 111)

A.B. Anderson and A.T. Hubbard, Theoretical determination of the struc-

ture of acetylene on Pt( 111)

A. Gavezzotti and M. Simonetta, An extended Hiickel study of adsorption

of acetylene on Pt( 111)

C.M. Sayers, Theory of hydrogen vibrations on transition metal surfaces

J.E. Llre, E.V. Anda and N. Majlis, Hydrogen chemisorption on ferromag-

netic metals

H.J. Kreuzer, Quantum statistical theory of adsorption and desorption of a

gas at a solid surface D.R. Salahub, L.-C. Niem and M. Roche, Chemisorption of oxygen atoms

on aluminum (110): a molecular orbital cluster study

Chlorine, see Halogens

Chromium

I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted

oxygen on sputtered excited atoms

Q. Kim and Y.S. Park, Ellipsometric investigation of ion-implanted GaAs

K. Nishimori, H. Tokutaka and K. Takashima, Comparison of escape

depths between Auger electron and disappearance potential spectros-

copy electron

Clusters

G. Del Re, V. Barone, N. Montella and A. Julg, On the shapes of weakly

adsorbed twodimensional clusters

W.S. Verwoerd, Cluster calculations of the surface dimer structure on

Si( 100) surfaces

J.P. Muscat and D.M. Newns, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen

chemisorption on the (111) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag

Cobalt

J.C. Hamilton and J.M. Blakely, Carbon segregation to single crystal sur- faces of Pt, Pd and Co

M.E. Bridge .and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and reactivity of nitric oxide

on Co(OOO1) A.B. Huckman and S. Chao, Ellipsometric characterization of the glassy

layer at metal/semiconductor interfaces M.E. Bridge, K.A. Prior and R.M. Lambert, The effects of surface carbide

formation on the adsorption-desorption kinetics of CO on smooth and

stepped cobalt surfaces K. Jagannathan, A. Srinivasan, MS. Hedge and C.N.R. Rao, Interaction of

carbon monoxide with transition metal surfaces

J.P. Muscat and D.M. Newns, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen

chemisorption on the (Ill) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag

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Conductivity

G.S. De and H. Suhl, Prospects for studying chemisorption kinetics using

current fluctuations

Y. Osaka, Effects of long range components of random potentials on con-

ductivity in two dimensions

A. Kawabata, Many-body effects on the transverse conductivity of two-

dimensional electron systems in strong magnetic fields

R.J. Nicholas, E. Kress-Rogers, F. Kuchar, M. Pepper, J.C. Portal and R.A.

Stradling, Electron transport in silicon inversion layers at high magnetic

fields and the influence of substrate bias J. Wakabayashi and S. Kawaji, Hall conductivity in n-type silicon inversion

layers under strong magnetic fields K. von Klitzing, Lineshape analysis of Shubnikov-De Haas oscillations in

(100) n-type silicon inversion layers

Copper

G. Cubiotti and B. Ginatcmpo, Study of the H chemisorption on a Cu sur-

face by the recursion method

K.D. Stock, The thickness of molten surface layers on copper monocrystals

G. Betz, Alloy sputtering

D.T. Ling, J.N. Miller, D.L. Weissman, P. Pianetta, L.I. Johansson, I.

Lindau and W.1:. Spicer, An angle-resolved photoemission study of the

chemisorption of chalcogens on Cu( 100). I. The clean surface

P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price, The surface barrier structure of copper (001)

P.R. Webber and D. Chadwick, Fvaporation limited segregation of CupNi

R.G. Hart and C.B. Cooper, lnergics of CUT ions sputtered from Cu by

very low energy (50 eV < E < 1 keV) inert gas ions

D.T. Ling and W.E. Spicer, UPS and TDS studies of the adsorption of CO

and Ha on Cu/Ni

P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price, Effects of oxygen adsorption on the surface

barrier structure of copper (001)

G. Comsa, R. David and B.-J. Schumacher, Fast deuterium molecules

desorbing from metals

D.T. Ling, J.N. Miller, D.L. Weissman, P. Pianetta, P.M. Stefan, 1. Lindau and W.1:. Spicer, An angle-resolved photoemission study of the chem-

isorption of chalcogens on Cu(100). II. Cu(lO0) + c(2 X 2)O J. Lapujoulade, Y. Lejay and G. Armand, The thermal attenuation of

coherent elastic scattering of noble gas from metal surfaces

M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, XPS, UPS and thermal desorption studies of

alcohol adsorption on Cu( 110). I. Methanol R.C. Beatzold, Study of chemisorption on copper low-index and stepped

surfaces D. Westphal and A. Goldmann, Polarization dependent photoemission

from d-like surface states on Cu G.L. Nyberg, Comment on “Selection rules in photoemission from adsorb-

ates: pyridine adsorbed on copper” by B.J. Bandy, D.R. Lloyd and

N.V. Richardson A.M. Borisov, AI. Dodonov, I:.S. Mashkova and V.A. Molchanov, The

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J.H. Onuferko and D.P. Woodruff, LEED structural study of the adsorp-

tion of oxygen on Cu {loo} surfaces

M. Yamashita, K. Omura and D. Hirayama, Passivating behavior of copper

anodes and its illumination effects in alkaline solutions

F.H.P.M. Habraken, O.L.J. Gijzeman and G.A. Bootsma, Ellipsometry of

clean surfaces, submonolayer and monolayer films J.M. Moison and J.L. Domange, LEED study of all copper vicinal surfaces

4” of (100) and (111) planes under S, 0 and Pb adsorption

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and

disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

F.H.P.M. Habraken, C.M.A.M. Mesters and G.A. Bootsma, The adsorption

and incorporation of oxygen on Cu(100) and its reaction with carbon

monoxide; comparison with Cu( 111) and Cu(l10)

M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Sputtering of Cu-Ni alloys at elevated temper-

ature

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R. Katz and H.J. Lewerenz, Polarization and crystal structure effects in

metallic electroreflectance from copper single crystal faces

R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Faceting of Cu(210) and Ni(210)

by activated nitrogen

R. Kijtz and D.M. Kolb, The appearance of the bulk plasmon in thin silver

overlayers monitored by electrochemical modulation spectroscopy

P. Hollins and J. Pritchard, Isotopic mixing for the determination of rela- tive coverages in overlayer structures: CO on Cu(lll)

J. Jagannathan, A. Srinivasan, M.S. Hedge and C.N.R. Rao, Interaction of

carbon monoxide with transition metal surfaces

T. Okutani, M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Investigation on surface composi-

tions of CupNi alloy under Ar+ ion bombardment by ISS and in situ

AES measurements

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J.R. Noonan and H.L. Davis, Limitations in specular beam LEED analysis

due to measurement of the scattering angle: examples from a study of

Cu(ll0)

J.P. Muscat and D.M. Newns, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen

chemisorption on the (111) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag

S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Hoers, Low

energy (Ec < 10 keV) atom and ion scattering of neon from a Cu(100)

surface; ionization and neutralization

S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Interaction

of low energy (5-10 keV) argon atoms and ions with a Cu(100) sur-

face; ion fraction, ionization and neutralization S. Maroie, R. Caudano and J. Verbist, The oxidation of the 01 and p phases

of brass studied by XPS and nuclear reaction spectroscopy

R. Kelly and 0. Auciello, On the origin of pyramids and cones on ion-

bombarded copper surfaces

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S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Argon

(10 keV) scattered from structures, induced by bombarding a Cu( 100)

surface; ionization and neutralization A.J. Algra, S.B. Luitjens, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, The struc-

ture of a stepped copper (410) surface determined by ion scattering

spectroscopy

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^_ beam ettects in quantitative Auger electron spectroscopy 100 (1980) L483

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E.N. Sickafus, A secondary electron emission correction for quantitative

Auger yield measurements

S.S. Chao, E.-A. Knabbe and R.W. Vook, Auger line shape changes in epi-

taxial (11 l)Pd/(l 11)Cu films C.A. Murray, A.P. Mills, Jr. and J.E. Rowe, Correlations between electron

and positron work functions on copper surfaces

Corrosion

J.J. Ritter and J. Kruger, A qualitative ellipsometric-electrochemical

approach to the study of film growth under organic coatings

R.H. Muller and C.G. Smith, The use of film-formation models for the

interpretation of ellipsometer observations

W. Paik and Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Reflectance and ellipsometric study

of anodic passive films formed on nickel sodium hydroxide solution

R. Nishimura, K. Kudo and N. Sato, Intensity-following ellipsometry of

passive films on iron

C.Y. Chao and Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Ellipsometric study on the fiim

formation of nickel in phosphate solutions

M. Yamashita, K. Omura and D. Hirayama, Passivating behavior of copper

anodes and its illumination effects in alkaline solutions

M. Babai and S. Gottesfeld, Ellipsometric study of the polymeric surface

films formed on platinum electrodes by the electrooxidation of phe-

nolic compounds

A. Moritani, H. Kubo and J. Nakai, In situ ellipsometric study of successive

annodization of monolayers in some layered semiconductors

DE. Clark and E.L. Yen-Bower, Corrosion of glass surfaces

Cyclotron resonance studies

Yu.P. Monarkha and V.B. Shikin, Cyclotron resonance for electrons in

surface states on liquid helium

M. Saitoh and T. Aoki, Cyclotron resonance of hot electrons on the surface

of 4He

R.J. Wagner and D.C. Tsui, Submillimeter laser cyclotron resonance of

inversion layers at low electron densities

B.A. Wilson, S.J. Allen, Jr. and D.C. Tsui, Evidence for a collective ground

state in Si inversion layers in extreme quantum limit G. Abstreiter, P. Stallhofer and J.P. Kotthaus, Effects of uniaxial stress on

the cyclotron resonance in inversion layers on Si(100)

C.S. Ting, Effect of intervalley electron-electron coupling on the cyclo-

tron resonance line shape for electrons in the Si surface inversion layer

Y. Takada, Theory of cyclotron resonance in Si(100) inversion layers

under [OOl] uniaxial stress

M. von Ortenberg, Optical properties of the quasi two-dimensional systems

on tellurium surfaces H. Okamoto, K. Muro, S. Narita and S. Kawaji, Far-infrared investigation

of high index surfaces on silicon

Deuterium

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L. Mattera, F. Rosatelli, C. Salvo, F. Tommasini, U. Valbusa and G. Vidali,

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Selective adsorption of ‘Hz and 2Hz on the (0001) graphite surface

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

L. Greiner, H. Hoinkes, H. Kaarman, H. WiIsch and N. Garcia, Multiple

Debye-Waller effects at selective adsorption in atom-surface scattering

J.S. Foord, P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and absorption of

diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffusion

of CO, NO, Nz, 02 and D2 G. Comsa, R. David and B.-J. Schumacher, Fast deuterium molecules

desorbing from metals W.F.S. Poehhnan, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and Barber, Light-

ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a medium-

energy ion-reflection spectrometer

Dielectric constant

B.C. Martin, A.A. Maradudin and R.F. Wallis, Theory of surface polaritons

in n-type silicon in the presence of a DC current

A.M. Gabovich, LG. Il’chenko, EA. Pashitskii and Yu.A. Romanov,

Electrostatic energy and screened charge interaction near the surface of

metals with different Fermi surface shape

A.M. Brodsky and M.I. Urbakh, Electrodynamics of metal surfaces with an

account of the microscopic effects

F. Abel&s and T. Lopez-Rios, Ellipsometry of metallic films and surfaces

with nonlocal effects

P. Yeh, Optics of anisotropic layered media: a new 4 X 4 matrix algebra

T. Inagaki, H. Kuwata and A. Ueda, Dispersion relations and sum rules for

the ellipsometric function

E.T. Arakawa, T. Inagaki and M.W. Williams, Optical properties of metals

by spectroscopic ellipsometry

D.E. Aspnes and A.A. Studna, An investigation of ion-bombarded and

annealed ( 111) surfaces of Ge by spectroscopic ellipsometry

A.B. Buckman and S. Chao, Ellipsometric characterization of the glassy

layer at metal/semiconductor interfaces

W. Paik and 2. Szklarska-Smialowska, Reflectance and ellipsometric study

of anodic passive films formed on nickel in sodium hydroxide solution

R. Nishimura, K. Kudo and N. Sato, Intensity-following ellipsometry of

passive films on iron

F.H.P.M. Habraken, O.L.J. Gijzeman and G.A. Bootsma, Ellipsometry of

clean surfaces, submonolayer and monolayer films U. Merkt and P. Wissmann, Ellipsometric response to CO adsorption and

temperature change for thin silver films S. Ferrer and G.A. Somorjai, Isotope exchange studies of the oxidation and

reduction of SrTiO3 single crystal surfaces by water and hydrogen

A. Madhukar and S. Das Sarma, Electron-phonon coupling and resonant

magneto-phonon effect in optical behaviour of two-dimensionally con- fined charge carriers

Diffusion

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of diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffu- sion of CO, NO, N2,02 and Dz

Dimethyl ether, see Organic substances

Electron diffraction, see also Low energy electron diffraction

V. Benz and K.G. Weil, Anisotropy of lattice vibration amplitudes at the

(11 l)-surface of lead telluride

N. Osakabe, Y. Tanishiro, K. Yagi and G. Honjo, Reflection electron

microscopy of clean and gold deposited (111) silicon surfaces

R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Faceting of Cu(210) and Ni(210)

by activated nitrogen

T. Ichikawa and S. Ino, Missing spots in RHLIID patterns from the Si( 111)

(6 X l)-Ag surface structure

L.L. Chang and L. Esaki, Electronic properties of InAs-GaSb superlattices

P. Delescluse and A. Masson, Diffuse scattering in RHEED induced by

linear disorders of sulphur segregated on nickel (111) surface

Electron emission

C. Boiziau, C. Garot, R. Nuvolone and J. Roussel, Study of oxygen and

carbon monoxide adsorption on molybdenum (110) by metastable

helium de-excitation spectroscopy

A.P. Janssen, P. Akhter, C.J. Harland and J.A. Venables, High spatial reso-

lution surface potential measurements using secondary electrons

K. Kono, Y. lye, K. Kajita, S. Kobayashi and W. Sasaki, Electron escape

from the image-potential-induced surface states on liquid helium

C. Bouchard and J.D. Carette, The secondary electron emission coefficient

of disordered surfaces

C. Bouchard and J.D. Carette, The surface potential barrier in secondary

emission from semiconductors

H. Conrad, G. Ertl, J. Kiippers, W. Sesselman and H. Haberland, Deexcita-

tion mechanisms in metastable He-surface collisions F.N. Sickafus, A secondary electron emission correction for quantitative

Auger yield measurements

Electron loss spectroscopy (ELS)

P. LegarC, L. Hilaire, M. Sotto and G. Maire, Interaction of oxygen with Au

surfaces: a LEED, AI-S and ELS study

H. Ibach and S. Lehwald, The bonding of water molecules to platinum sur-

faces E.E. Mola, Vibration frequency shifts due to interactions between adatoms

L.H. Dub& and G.A. Somorjai, The chemisorption of CO and CO, on

Rh(ll1) studied by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy F.P. Netzcr, II. Bertel and J.A.D. Matthew, Sensitivity of electronic transi-

tions to molecule-surface orientation: ELS of benzene and pyridene

on Ir(ll1) C.A. Papageorgopoulos and J.-L. Desplat, Interaction of cesium and oxy-

gen on W(110). II. Codeposition: cesium oxide formation

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A.M. Bar6 and H. Ibach, Adsorption sites of hydrogen adsorbed on a stepped Pt surface by electron-energy-loss spectroscopy

B.N.J. Parsson, Inelastic scattering of slow electrons from adsorbed mole CUlCfS

S. Efrima and H. Metiu, Surface induced resonant Raman scattering (SIRRS)

C. Benndorf, B. Egert, C. Nobl, H. Seidel and F. Thieme, Chemisorption and initial oxidation of Ni(ll0): AES, ELS and work function mea- surements

S.-W. Wang and G. Ertl, Theory of Penning ionization of adsorbed CO by metastable helium (2’S, 23S) beams

J.E. Demuth, On the nature of the species formed from the reacuon of ethylene on Pt( 111) at room temperature

Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Inter- actions of NO with a Ni(100) surface

U.A. Jayasooriya, M.A. Chesters, M.W. Howard, S.F.A. Kettle, D.B. Powell and N. Sheppard, Vibrational spectroscopic characterization of hydro- gen bridged between metal atoms: a model for adsorption of hydrogen on low-index faces of tungsten

Y. Margoninski, An electron energy loss spectroscopy study of the conduc- tivity of polar ZnO surfaces

J.L. Gland and B.A. Sexton, Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(ll1) surface B.A. Sexton, Vibrational spectra of water chemisorbed on platinum (111) W. HO, R.F. Willis and E.W. Plummer, A vibrational frequency and inten-

sity analysis of the bonding structure of Na on W(100) A. Nigavekar and J.A.D. Matthew, The electron energy loss spectrum of

EuO( 100) J.L. Gland, B.A. Sexton and B.C. Fisher, Oxygen interactions with the

Pt(ll1) surface Y. Goldstein, A. Many, I. Wagner and J. Gersten. ELS studies of quantized

a~~um~a~on layers on ZnO surfaces J. Massies, P. Etienne, F. Dezaly and N.T. Linh, Stoichiometry effects on

surface properties of GaAs (100) grown in situ by MBE J.P. Gaspard, J. Derrien, A. Cros and F. Salvan, Electronic structure of Ag

adsorbed on Si(l11); experiment and theory B.N.J. Persson and H. Ibach, Inelastic scattering of slow electrons from

adsorbed CO CM. Sayers, Theory of hydrogen vibrations on transition metal surfaces K.J. Raw~~s, An ELS study of the adsorption of oxygen on W(ll0) B.A. Sexton and GE. Mitchell, Vibrational spectra of ammonia chem-

isorbed on platinum (111). I. Identification of chemisorbed states B.A. Sexton and GE. Mitchell, Vibrational spectra of ammonia chem-

isorbed on platinum (111). II. The electron scattering mechanism

Erector microscopy

P. De Groot, M. Coulon and K. Drausfeld, Ni(CO)q formation on single Ni crystals: reaction kinetics and observation of surface facetting

J.A. Venables, J. Derrien and A.P. Janssen, Direct observation of the nucleation and growth modes of Ag/Si(lll)

J.A. Panitz and I. Giaever, Protein deposition on field-emitter tips and its

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removal by UV radiation

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and

disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

N. Osakabe, Y. Tanishiro, K. Yagi and G. Honjo, Reflection electron

microscopy of clean and gold deposited (111) silicon surfaces

T. Sugano, J.J. Chen and T. Hamano, Morphology of Si-SiOa interface

T.K.G. Swami and Y.W. Chung, Deformation enhanced photoemission

from oriented aluminium single crystal surfaces

J.C. Heyraud and J.J. Metois, Anomalous 5 422 diffraction spots from

(111) flat gold crystallites: (111) surface reconstruction and moire

fringes between the surface and the bulk

Electron spectroscopy, see Auger electron spectroscopy, Electron loss spectroscopy, Photoelectron spectroscopy

Electron stimulated adsorption (ESA)

M. Lichtensteiger, C. Webb and J. Lagowski, Electron stimulated adsorp-

tion: surface activation and preferential binding of oxygen to sulfur on

CdS

Electron stimulated desorption (ESD)

M.L. Knotek, Characterization of hydrogen species on TiOz by electron-

stimulated desorption H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in

the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. 1. Structural properties

H. Niehus, Adsorption sites of CO on Mo(100)

R. Jaeger and D. Menzel, ESDIAD from CO on W(100): evidence for non-

vertically adsorbed CO

Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, lnterac-

tions of NO with a Ni(l00) surface

E. Preuss, Computer simulations of electron simulated desorption patterns

from oxygen on W(100) and (11) surfaces T.E. Madey, The role of steps and defects in electron stimulated desorp-

tion: oxygen on stepped W(110) surfaces

J. Rubio and J.M. Lopez-Sancho, Estimation of relaxation energy from

electron-stimulated desorption and photoemission data

H. Poppa and E. Bauer, ESD ion imaging of adsorbates

E. Bauer and H. Poppa, On the origin of electron stimulated desorption

of H+ from metal surfaces J.H. Craig, Jr. and J.L. Hock, Evidence for a thermally induced state con-

version in low coverage states of hydrogen on platinum R. Jaeger and D. Menzel, Hydrogen on W(100): temperature dependence

of LED and angle-resolved LSD

Ellipsometry

V.M. Bermudez, AIDER (angle-of-incidence derivative elhpsometry and

reflectometry) - implementation and application

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F.H.P.M. Habraken, C.M.A.M. Mesters and G.A. Bootsma, The adsorption

and incorporation of oxygen on Cu(100) and its reaction with carbon

monoxide; comparison with Cu( 111) and Cu( 110)

P.R. Mahaffy and M.J. Dignam, Carbon monoxide adsorption on Ni(l10)

studied by infrared ellipsometric spectroscopy

F.L. Baudais, A.J. Borschke, J.D. Fedyk and M.J. Dignam, The decomposi-

tion of methanol on Ni(100)

Emission, see Electron emission, Field emission

Epitaxy

D.M. Zehner, C.W. White and G.W. Ownby, Silicon surface structures after

pulsed laser annealing

B. Kiibler, W. Ranke and K. Jacobi, LEED and AES of stoichiometric and

arsenic-rich GaAs(ll0) surfaces prepared by molecular beam epitaxy

J.B. Theeten, Real-time and spectroscopic ellipsometry of film growth:

application to multilayer systems in plasma and CVD processing of

semiconductors

L.L. Chang and L. Esaki, Electronic properties of InAs-GaSb superlattices

J. Massies, P. Etienne, F. DezaIy and N.T. Linh, Stoichiometry effects on

surface properties of GaAs (100) grown in situ by MBE

Ethylene

J.E. Demuth, On the nature of the species formed from the reaction of

ethylene on Pt( 111) at room temperature

T.E. Felter, W.H. Weinberg, P.A. Zhdan and G.K. Boreskov, An XPS and

UPS investigation of the adsorption of ethylene on the (111) surface of

silver

R.D. Kelley, R.R. Cavanagh, J.J. Rush and T.E. Madey, Neutron inelastic

scattering study of CaH4 adsorbed on Raney nickel

H. Kobayashi, S. Yoshida, H. Kato, K. Fukui, K. Tarama and M. Yama-

guchi, An orbital phase study of ethylene on flat and stepped platinum

surfaces

E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Adlayer effects on adsorption/desorption kinetics:

Nz, Ha, CaH4, and CO on Mo(lOO)-C

Europium oxide

A. Nigavekar and J.A.D. Matthew, The electron energy loss spectrum of

EuO(100)

Faceting

M.A. Van Hove and G.A. Somorjai, A new microfacet notation for high- Miller-index surfaces of cubic materials with terrace, step and kink

structures

P. de Groot, M. Coulon and K. Dransfeld, Ni(C0)4 formation on single Ni

crystals: reaction kinetics and observation of surface facetting

G. Comsa, G. Mechtersheimer and B. Poelsema, He beam scattering and

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LEED evidence for partial facetting of a Pt(997) surface R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Faceting of Cu(210) and Ni(210)

by activated nitrogen

Field effect

B. Broich and G. Heiland, Charge transfer between ZnO crystals and dye layers

E.W. Kreutz, E. Rickus and N. Sotnik, Gap states at cleaved InSb(ll0) sur- faces

Field electron microscopy

M. Drechsler, M. Junack and R. Meclewski, A study of the surface self- diffusion of tungsten induced by ion impact

Field emission, see also Field emission microscopy, Field ion microscopy

R.S. Polizzotti and G. Ehrlich, The work function of perfect W(110) planes: Fowler-Nordheim studies

N. Ernst and J.H. Block, Comparison of Debye temperatures for rhodium surface atoms determined during field evaporation and low energy elec- tron diffraction

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, Field emission from p-type GaAs and GaP crystals

C. Schwartz and M.W. Cole, Photostimulated field emission - triangular barrier model

J.A. Panitz and I. Giaever, Protein deposition on field-emitter tips and its removal by UV radiation

T. Radon, Photo field emission spectroscopy of P-P and p-(013) bands of tungsten

Field emission microscopy (FEM), see also Field emission

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, FEM studies of oxygen and gold adsorption and fielddesorption on GaAs and GaP surfaces

P.T. Dawson and Y.K. Peng, The adsorption, desorption, and exchange reactions of oxygen, hydrogen, and water on platinum surfaces. IV. Field emission studies on the adsorption of water, hydrogen and the reaction between hydrogen and adsorbed oxygen

G. Bergeret and M. Abon, Ammonia induced preferential nitriding of molybdenum (111) planes

M. Sato, FEM study of NO-W and NO2 -W adsorption system

Field evaporation, see also Field emission

N. Ernst and J.H. Block, Comparison of Debye temperatures for rhodium surface atoms determined during field evaporation and low energy elec- tron diffraction

K.D. Rendulic and M. Leisch, Field desorption of common gases from

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iridium and tungsten M. Wada, M. Konishi and 0. Nishikawa, Binding states of Ga and Sn on W

and MO: structures, evaporation field and its temperature dependence

Field ion microscopy (FIM), see also Field emission

PG. Flahive and W.R. Graham, The determination of single atom surface site geometry on W(lll), W(211) and W(321)

J.J. Carroll, R. Klein and A.J. Melmed, Thorium field ion microscopy J. Beben, Ch. Kleint and R. Meclewski, Activation energy of field emission

flicker noise power due to adsorbed potassium on tungsten R.C. Forbes and M.K. Wafi, An array model for the field adsorption of

helium on tungsten (111) M. Futamoto and U. Kawabe, Field-ion microscopy of rare-earth hexa-

borides R. Casanova and T.T. Tsong, Surface diffusion of single W atoms on hydro-

gen saturated W (123) plane J.-R. Chen and R. Comer, Mobility and two-dimensional compressibility

of Xe on the (110) plane of tungsten K.D. Rendulic and M. Leisch, The gas supply function in field ion micros-

COPY 0. Nishikawa, M. Wada and M. Konishi, FIM observation of W, Ga and Sn

structures on W and MO (001) surfaces R.T. Tung and W.R. Graham, Single atom self-diffusion on nickel surfaces

Flash desorp tion, see also Thermal desorp tion

H.J. Kreuzer, Quantum statistical theory of adsorption and desorption of a gas at a solid surface

Formaldehyde, see Organic substances

Formic acid, see Carboxylic acid

Gallium

J.B. Theeten, Real-time and spectroscopic ellipsometry of fiIm growth: application to multilayer systems in plasma and CVD processing of semiconductors

0. Nishikawa, M. Wada and M. Konishi, FIM observations of W, Ga and Sn structures on W and MO (001) surfaces

M. Wada, M. Konishi and 0. Nishikawa, Binding states of Ga and Sn on W and MO: structures, evaporation field and its temperature dependence

Gallium antimonide

J. Bonnet, L. Soockindt et L. Lassabatere, Sur la contribution des diffe- rents porteurs a la zone de charge d’espace d’un semiconducteur multi- vallie

J.P. Sorbier and E. GiIlet, Influence of argon ion bombardment on GaSb/ Pb tunneling properties

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A.J. van Bommel and J.E. Crombeen, The adsorption and desorption of Cs --- on GaP and GaSb(OOl), (llO), (111) and (111) surfaces studied by

LED, AES and photoemission

A. Barcz, M. Croset and L.M. Mercandalli, Quantitativity in III-V com-

pounds by low-energy ion scattering spectrometry (ES)

L.L. Chang and L. Esaki, Electronic properties of InAssGaSb superlattices

G.H. Dohler, Electron-hole subbands at the GaSb-InAs interface

D. Lohez, M. Lannoo, P. Masri, L. Soonckindt and L. Lassabatere, A calcu-

lation of defect gas states on the clean (110) surfaces of some III-V

semiconductors

M. Nihisda, Electronic states induced by surface defects on GaSb(l10)

Gallium arsenide

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, FEM studies of oxygen and gold

adsorption and field-desorption on GaAs and GaP surfaces

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, Field emission from p-type GaAs and GaP crystals

I. Ivanov, A. Mazur and J. Pollmann, The ideal (1 ll), (110) and (100) sur-

faces of Si, Ge and GaAs; a comparison of their electronic structure

B. Ktibler, W. Ranke and K. Jacobi, LEED and AES of stoichiometric and

arsenic-rich GaAs(l10) surfaces prepared by molecular beam epitaxy

A. Kahn, D. Kanani and P. Mark, The GaAs(llO))oxygen interaction: a

LEED analysis. II

W. Lorenz and C. Engler, Partial charge injection from surface and adsorb-

ate states into semiconductor space charge layers

A. Barcz, M. Croset and L.M. Mercandalli, Quantitatively in III-V com-

pounds by low-energy ion scattering spectrometry (1%)

J.B. Theeten, Real-time and spectroscopic ellipsometry of fiim growth:

application to multilayer systems in plasma and CVD processing of

semiconductors

Q. Kim and Y.S. Park, Ellipsometric investigation of ion-implanted GaAs

R.J. Meyer, C.B. Duke and A. Paton, Energy-dependent exchange poten-

tials in low-energy electron diffraction from GaAs(1 IO)

R. Dingle, H.L. Stormer, A.C. Gossard and W. Wiegmann, Electronic

properties of the GaAs-AlGaAs interface with applications to multi-

interface heterojunction superlattices

S. Mori and T. Ando, Electronic properties of a heavily-dope n-type GaAss Gat _,Al,As superlattice

G. Abstreiter, Electronic properties of the two-dimensional system at

GaAs/Al,Gat _,As interfaces A. Pinczuk, J.M. Warlock, H.L. Stormer, R. Dingle, W. Wiegmann and A.C.

Gossard, Inelastic light scattering spectroscopy Of a multilayer two-

dimensional electron gas P. Chiaradia, G. Chiarotti, F. Ciccacci, R. Memeo, S. Nannarone, P. Sassa-

roli and S. Selci, Optical detection of surface states in GaAs(ll0) and

GaP(110) J. Massies, P. Etienne, I’. Dezaly and N.T. Linh, Stoichiometry effects on

surface properties of GaAs (100) grown in situ by MRL D. Lohez, M. Lannoo, P. Masri, L. Soonckindt and L. Lassabatere, A CdCU-

lation of defect gap states on the clean (110) surfaces of some III-V

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95 (1980) 431

95 (1980) 511

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semiconductors J. Pollmann, A. Mazur and M. Schmeits, Electronic properties of relaxed

surfaces, interfaces, overlayer systems and defects at surfaces or inter- faces; applications of the scattering theoretic technique

I. Lindau, P.R. Skeath, C.Y. Su and W.E. Spicer, The interaction of t.hin

Au and Al overlayers with the GaAs( 110) surface

Gallium phosphide

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, FEM studies of oxygen and gold

adsorption and field-desorption on GaAs and GaP surfaces M. Kusaka, N. Hiraoka, M. Hirai and S. Okazaki, Electrical properties of

p-type GaP Schottky barrier under stress

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, Field emission from p-type GaAs

and GaP crystals

A.J. van Bommel and J.E. Crombeen, The adsorption and desorption of Cs --- on GaP and GaSb(OOl), (llO), (111) and (111) surfaces, studied by

LED, AES and photoemission

A. Barcz, M. Croset and L.M. Mercandalli, Quantitativity in III-V com-

pounds by low-energy ion scattering spectrometry (ISS)

P. Chiaradia, G. Chiarotti, F. Ciccacci, R. Memeo, S. Nannarone, P. Sassa-

roli and S. Selci, Optical detection of surface states in GaAs(ll0) and

GaP( 110)

D. Lohez, M. Lannoo, P. Masri, L. Soonckindt and L. Lassabatere, A calcu-

lation of defect gap states on the clean (110) surfaces of some III-V

semiconductors

Gallium selenide

A. Moritani, H. Kubo and J. Nakai, In situ ellipsometric study of successive

anodization of monolayers in some layered semiconductors

Germanium

I. Ivanov, A. Mazur and J. Pollmann, The ideal (.lll), (110) and (100) sur-

faces of Si, Ge and GaAs; a comparison of their electronic structures

D.E. Aspnes and A.A. Studna, An investigation of ion-bombarded and

annealed (111) surfaces of Ge by spectroscopic ellipsometry

J. Pollmann, A. Mazur and M. Schmeits, Electronic properties of relaxed

surfaces, interfaces, overlayer systems and defects at surfaces or inter-

faces; applications of the scattering theoretic technique L. Daweritz and H. Berger, Atomic steps on Ge(100) surfaces studied by

RHEED

C. Bouchard and J.D. Carette, The surface potential barrier in secondary

emission from semiconductors

Gold

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, FEM studies of oxygen and gold

adsorption and field-desorption on GaAs and GaP surfaces

P. Legare, L. Hilaire, M. Sotto and G. Maire, Interaction of oxygen with .4u

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surfaces: a LED, AES and ELS study M. Kusaka, N. Hiraoka, M. Hirai and S. Okazaki, Electrical properties of

p-type GaP Schottky barrier under stress Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, Field emission from p-type GaAs

and GaP crystals G. Betz, Alloy sputtering M. Kruisl and E. Sasse, Gold on silicon surfaces K. Reichelt, B. Lampert and H.-P. Siegers, The determination on the inte-

grated condensation coefficient of gold on NaCl cleavage faces by Rutherford ion backscattering

B. Krahl-Urban, H. Wagner and R. Butz, Calculations of dipole moments of the edge atoms on stepped metal surfaces

J.P. Chauvineau, Diffusion superticielle des adatomes observee h basse temperature par la variation de resistance electrique de films minces d’or et de bismuth

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

J.M. Guglielmacci et M. Gillet, Profils de concentration obtenus par spec- trometrie Auger et decapage ionique: influence du gradient de concen- tration et determination de la profondeur analysie

S.A. Cochran and H.H. Farrell, The chemisorption of iodine on gold H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces A. Straaijer, .L.J. Hanekamp and G.A. Bootsma, The influence of celJ

window imperfections on the calibration and measured data of two types of rotating-analyzer ellipsometers

J.J. Ritter and J. Kruger, A qualitative ellipsometric-electrochemical approach to the study of film growth under organic coatings

R.B. Davis, R.M.A. Azzam and G. Holtz, Ellipsometric observations of sur- face adsorption and molecular interactions of native and modified fibrinogen and factor VIII

J.P. Biberian, An alternative model of the reconstructed (100) surfaces of gold, platinum and iridium

N. Osakabe, Y. Tanishiro, K. Yagi and G. Honjo, Reflection electron microscopy of clean and gold deposited (111) silicon surfaces

E. Bertel and F.P. Netzer, Adsorption of bromine on the reconstructed Au(100) surface: LED, thermal desorption and work function mea- surements

E. Gillet and B. Gruzza, Stranski-Krastanov growth mode of Au on Mo( 110) surface: investigation by Auger electron spectroscopy

I. Lindau, P.R. Skeath, C.Y. Su and W.E. Spicer, The interaction of thin Au and Al overlayers with the GaAs( 110) surface

W.F.S. Poehlman, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber, Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer

J.C. Heyraud and J.J. Metois, Anomalous 4 422 diffraction spots from (111) fl at gold crystallites: (111) surface reconstruction and moire fringes between the surface and the bulk

Grain boundary

S.R. Srinivasan, Comments on “Grain boundary grooving under the

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93 (1980) 159

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94 (1980) 424 95 (1980) 359

95 (1980) 380

96 (1980) 217

96 (1980) 364

96 (1980) 539

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97 (1980) 409

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influence of evaporation (or corrosion)” by Vu Thien Binh et al. Vu Thien Binh and R. Uzan, Reply to Comments on “Grain boundary

grooving under the influence of evaporation (or corrosion)” by S.R. Srinivasan

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91(1980) L35 Y.Y. Parmme, J.K. Lee, R.J. Harrison and G.H. Bishop, Jr., Lattice dynam-

ics studies of grain boundary structures. I. Method and application to stability 92 (1980) 174

Graphite

C.G. Shaw and S.C. Fain, Jr., Lattice spacing and isosteric heat of argon monolayers below 50 K

P. Dolle, M. Matecki et A. Thorny, PropriCtis thermodynamiques du fdm de tetrafluoromethane adsorb6 sur graphite

W.E. Carlos and M.W. Cole, Interaction between a He atom and a graphite surface

R. Beaume, J. Suzanne and J.G. Dash, Substrate dimensional changes upon adsorption: methane, xenon and krypton adsorbed on graphite

C. Pisani and F. Ricca, Embedded versus non-embedded-cluster treatment of chemisorbed systems: a model computation

C.R. Fuselier, J.C. Raich and N.S. Gillis, Equilibrium configurations of commensurate adsorbed monolayers: argon on graphite

D.G. Howard and R.H. Nussbaum, An amorphous magnetically ordered ultra-thin film of Fe203 on graphite: Mijssbauer spectroscopy

A. Terlain and Y. Larher, Fluid-registered solid transition in a monolayer of carbon monoxide adsorbed on the basal face of graphite

J. Hutchison and V. Celli, Surface band splittings: theory with application to He/graphite

L. Mattera, F. Rosatelli, C. Salvo, F. Tommasini, U. Valbusa and G. Vidali, Selective adsorption of ‘Hz and ‘Hz on the (0001) graphite surface

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

S.E. Polanco and M. Bretz, Thermal resistivity of layered 4He films on ZYX graphite below 2 K

G. Derry, D. Wesner, G. Vidali, T. Thwaites and D.R. Frankl, Study of level crossings in the selective adsorption of 4He on graphite (0001)

K.L. Wolfe and J.H. Weare, Evidence of inelasticity in He-graphite (0001) scattering

M. Laguds, D. Marchand et A.P. Legrand, Dissolution du cesium adsorb6 sur graphite et formation de composes lamellaires

J. Tabony, J.W. White, J.C. Delachaume and M. Coulon, Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the melting and orientation of benzene adsorbed upon graphite

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D. Wesner, G. Derry, G. Vidali, T. Thwaites and D.R. Frankl, Inelastic effects in the scattering of 4He by a graphite surface

R. Sau and J.B. Hudson, The oxidation of graphite monolayers on Ni(ll0) C.G. Shaw, SC. Fain, Jr., M.D. Chinn and M.F. Toney, Overlayer-sub-

strate spacing for argon and krypton on graphite determined by LEED intensity analysis

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97 (1980) 128 J. Villain, Commensurate-incommensurate transition of krypton mono-

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L.W. Bruch and MS. Wei, Coexistence of non-registered monolayer and

bilayer solid fums: statistical mechanics

J.C. Heyraud and J.J. Metois, Anomalous i 422 diffraction spots from

(111) flat gold crystallites: (111) surface reconstruction and moire

fringes between the surface and the bulk

Halides

G. Lakshmi, F.W. de Wette and R. Srinivasan, Lattice dynamics and

thermodynamic functions of a CaFz slab with (110) free surfaces

S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the kinetic energies of sputtered excited par-

ticles. II. Theory and applications to group HA fluorides

M. Kitson and R.M. Lambert, A structural and kinetic study of chlorine

and silver chloride on Ag(100): the transition from overlayer to bulk

halide

Hall effect

S. Mori and T. Ando, Electronic properties of a heavily-doped n-type

GaAs-GaI _,Al,As superlattice

J. Wakabayashi and S. Kawaji, Hall conductivity in n-type silicon inversion

layers under strong magnetic fields

G. Dorda, H. Gesch and I. Eisele, Anomalous behaviour of the electron

transport on ,( 110) and (111) silicon surfaces

Halogens

W. Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt

K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and ABS study of the

adsorption of iodine on W(100) at room temperature

S.A. Cochran and H.H. Farrell, The chemisorption of iodine on gold

P.W. Davies and R.M. Lambert, Surface chemistry of the metal-halogen

interface: bromine chemisorption and related studies on vanadium

(100) E. Bertel and F.P. Netzer, Adsorption of bromine on the reconstructed

Au(100) surface: LED, thermal desorption and work function mea-

surements

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, Cl adsorption layers on W(110) and

(111) surfaces L.J. Gerenser and R.C. Beatzold, Study of chemisorption on silver surfaces

using ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS) W.F.S. Poehlman, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber,

Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a

medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and AES study of the

adsorption of bromine on W(100) at room temperature

M. Kitson and R.M. Lambert, A structural and kinetic study of chlorine

and silver chloride on Ag(lOO): the transition from overlayer to bulk

halide H.H. Farrell, The coadsorption of 1 and Cl on Pt(ll1)

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98 (1980) 101

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Hydrocarbons

175

S.M. Davis and G.A. Somorjai, The effect of surface oxygen on hydro-

carbon reactions catalyzed by platinum crystal surfaces with variable

kink concentrations

Hydrogen

M.L. Knotek, Characterization of hydrogen species on TiOz by electron-

stimulated desorption

C. Cubiotti and B. Ginatempo, Study of the H chemisorption on a Cu sur- face by the recursion method

H.P. Bonzel and H.J. Krebs, On the chemical nature of the carbonaceous

deposits on iron after CO hydrogenation

P.T. Dawson and Y.K. Peng, The adsorption, desorption, and exchange

reactions of oxygen, hydrogen, and water on platinum surfaces. IV.

Field emission studies on the adsorption of water, hydrogen and the

reaction between hydrocarbon and adsorbed oxygen

D.A. King and G. Thomas, Displacive surface phases formed by hydrogen

chemisorption on W (001) A.M. Bar6 and H. Ibach, Adsorption sites of hydrogen adsorbed on a

stepped Pt surface by electron-energy-loss spectroscopy

N. Yamamoto, S. Tonomura, T. Matsuoka and H. Tsubomura, A study on

a palladium-titanium oxide Schottky diode as a detector for gaseous

components

M. Bowker, M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, Oxygen induced adsorption and

reaction of Ha, HzO, CO and CO* on single crystal Ag( 110)

K.D. Rendulic and M. Leisch, Field desorption of common gases from

iridium and tungsten

M.A. Pick and M.G. Greene, The sticking coefficient of hydrogen on nio-

bium D.W. Goodman, J.T. Yates, Jr. and T.E. Madey, Interaction of hydrogen,

carbon monoxide, and methanol with Ni(100) Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS, UPS, and TDS study of

adsorption, oxidation, and hydrogenation of CO on rhenium L. Mattera, F. Rosatelli, C. Salvo, F. Tommasini, U. Valbusa and G. Vidali,

Selective adsorption of ‘Hz and 2Ha on the (0001) graphite surface

U.A. Jayasooriya, M.A. Chesters, M.W. Howard, S.F.A. Kettle, D.B. Powell

and N. Sheppard, Vibrational spectroscopic characterisation of hydro-

gen bridged between metal atoms: a model for the adsorption of hydro-

gen on low-index faces of tungsten R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

R.A. Barker, S. Semancik and P.J. Estrup, Atomic displacements on the

Mo(001) and H/Mo(OOl) surfaces Y. Margoninski, An electron energy loss spectroscopy study of the con-

ductivity of polar ZnO surfaces

S. Ferrer and G.A. Somorjai, UPS and XPS studies of the chemisorption

of 02, Hz and Ha0 on reduced and stoichiometric SrTiOs(111) sur-

faces; the effects of illumination J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and

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potassium adlayers on CO and Hz adsorption on Fe(lOO) M. Kiskinova, G. Bliznakov and L. Surnev, Hydrogen adsorption on a clean

palladium ribbon; thermal desorption and work function measurements R. Casanova and T.T. Tsong, Surface diffusion of single W atoms on hydro-

gen saturated W (123) plane D.T. Ling and WE. Spicer, UPS and TDS studies of the adsorption of CO

and H2 on Cu/Ni V.I. Avdeev, T.H. Upton, W.H. Weinberg and W.A. Goddard III, Theoret-

ical studies of the dissociative adsorption of Hz on Ni(OO1) using Ab initio parameterized LEPS calculations

J.J. Carroll, T.E. Madey, A.J. Melmed and D.R. Sandstrom, The room temperature adsorption of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide on (1120) ruthenium: an ellipsometry-LEED characterization

H.B. Nielson and D.L. Adams, The effect of hydrogen adsorption at low temperatures on the structure of the reconstructed phases of the Pt(100) surface, studied by LEED

D.E. Ibbotson, T.S. Wittrig and W.H. Weinberg, The co-adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide on the (110) surface of iridium

P. Esser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide R.J. Behm, K. Christmann and G. Ertl, Adsorption of hydrogen on

Pd(100) E. Bauer and H. Poppa, On the origin of electron stimulated desorption of

H* from metal surfaces H.J. Krebs and H.P. Bonzel, Hydrogenation kinetics of carbonaceous layers

on polycrystalline iron J.P. Muscat and D.M. Newns, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen

chemisorption on the (Ill) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag J.E. Ure, E.V. Anda and N. Majlis, Hydrogen chemisorption and ferromag-

netic metals W.F.S. Poehlman, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber,

Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer

S. Iannotta and U. Valbusa, High-resolution H atom scattering from NaCl( 100)

J.H. Craig, Jr. and J.L. Hock, Evidence for a thermally induced state con- version in low coverage states of hydrogen on platinum

J.L. Peiia, M.H. Farias, F. Sanchez Sinencio, E. Andrade, A. Robledo and K. Lopez, Implantation of 100 keV H+ in MoOa and TiOa as deter- mined by SIMS

E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Adlayer effects on adsorption/desorption kinetics: N2, Hz, CzH4, and CO on Mo(lOO)-C

H. Moonmum, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Variations of work function and surface conductivity on clean cleaved zinc oxide surfaces by annealing and by hydrogen adsorption

R. Jaeger and D. Menzel, Hydrogen on W(100): temperature dependence of LEED and angle-resolved ESD

Hydrogen sulphide

94 (1980) 119

94 (1980) 169

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94 (1980) 403

95 (1980) 391

96 (1980) 508

97 (1980) L351

97 (1980) 291 97 (1980) 309

99 (1980) 320

99 (1980) 341

99 (1980) 570

99 (1980) 609

99 (1980) 689

100 (1980) 14

100 (1980) 28

100 (1980) L435

100 (1980) L440

100 (1980) L449

100 (1980) 302

100 (1980) 561

J. Massies, P. Etienne, F. Dezaly and N.T. Linh, Stoichiometry effects on surface properties of GaAs (100) grown in situ by MBE 99 (1980) 121

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Ice

11-l

D. Beaglehole and D. Nason, Transition layer on the surface of ice

Indium

S. Maniv and W.D. Westwood, Surface oxidation kinetics of sputtering targets

Indium antimonide

E.W. Kreutz, E. Rickus and N. Sotnik, Gap states at cleaved InSb(l10) sur- faces

A. Barcz, M. Croset and L.M. Mercandalli, Quantitativity in III-V com- pounds by low-energy ion scattering spectrometry (ISS)

J. Pollmann, A. Mazur and M. Schmeits, Electronic properties of relaxed surfaces, interfaces, overlayer systems and defects at surfaces or inter- faces; applications of the scattering theoretic technique

Indium arsenide

A. Barcz, M. Croset and L.M. Mercandalli, Quantitativity in III-V com- pounds by low-energy ion scattering spectrometry (ISS)

L.L. Chang and L. Esaki, Electronic properties of InAs-GaSb superlattices G.H. Ddhler, Electron-hole subbands at the GaSb-InAs interface D. Lohez, M. Lannoo, P. Masri, L. Soonckindt and L. Lassabatere, A calcu-

lation of defect gap states on the clean (110) surfaces of some III-V semiconductors

Indium phosphide

A. Barcz, M. Croset and L.M. Mercandalll, Quantitativity in III-V com- pounds by low-energy ion scattering spectrometry (ISS)

J.C. Tsang, A. Kahn and P. Mark, Comparison of LEED and Auger data from cleaved and sputtered-annealed InP( 110) surfaces

D. Lohez, M. Lannoo, P. Masri, L. Soonckindt and L. Lassabatere, A calcu- lation of defect gap states on the clean (110) surfaces of some III-V semiconductors

S.P. Tear, MR. WeltonCook, M. Prutton and J.A. Walker, A LEED study of the InP(ll0) surface. I. Experiment and preliminary analysis

Infrared spectroscopy

D. Relnalda and V. Ponec, The adsorption of CO on evaporated iridium films, studied with infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy

E.E. Mola, Vibration frequency shifts due to interactions between adatoms S. Efrima and H. Metiu, Vibrational frequencies of a chemisorbed mole-

cule; the role of the electrodynamic interactions H. Pfniir, D. Menzel, F.M. Hoffmann, A. Ortega and A.M. Bradshaw, High

resolution vibrational spectroscopy of CO on Ru(001): the importance of lateral interactions

96 (1980) 357

100 (1980) 108

95 (1980) 257

95 (1980) 511

99 (1980) 165

95 (1980) 511 98 (1980) 70 98 (1980) 108

99 (1980) 132

95 (1980) 511

97 (1980) 119

99 (1980) 132

99 (1980) 598

91(1980) 113 91(1980) L45

92 (1980) 433

93 (1980) 431

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U.A. Jayasooriya, M.A. Chesters, M.W. Howard, S.F.A. Kettle, D.B. Powell

and N. Sheppard, Vibrational spectroscopic characterisation of hydro-

gen bridged between metal atoms: a model for the adsorption of hydro-

gen on low-index faces of tungsten

A. Crossley and D.A. King, Adsorbate island dimensions and interaction

energies from vibrational spectra: CO on Pt (001) and Pt {I 11)

P.R. Mahaffy and M.J. Dignam, Carbon monoxide adsorption on Ni(ll0)

studied by infrared ellipsometric spectroscopy

B.N.J. Persson and M. Persson, Damping of vibrations in molecules

adsorbed on a metal surface

B.A. Wilson, S.J. Allen, Jr. and D.C. Tsui, Evidence for a collective ground

state in Si inversion layers in extreme quantum limit

B.D. McCombe and T. Cole, Intersubband spectroscopy of inversion layers

in the principal surfaces of silicon: many-body and “impurity” effects

E. Gornik, R. Schawarz, G. Lindemann and D.C. Tsui, Emission spectros-

copy on two-dimensional systems

R.R. Cavanach and J.T. Yates, Jr., Infrared spectra of methyl isocyanide

chemisorbed on rhodium

C.M. Sayers, Theory of hydrogen vibrations on transition metal surfaces

R.B. Bailey, T. Iri and P.L. Richards, Infrared spectra of carbon monoxide

on evaporated nickel films: a low temperature thermal detection tech-

nique

Inorganic acids

G.A. Garwood, Jr. and A.T. Hubbard, Superlattices formed by interaction

of hydrogen iodine with Pt(ll1) and Pt(100) studied by LED, Auger

and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy

Interface, see Solid-electrolyte interface

Iodine, see Halogens

Ion bombardment

C.M. Loxton, R.J. MacDonald and P.J. Martin, The influence of non-radia-

tive transitions on bombardment induced photon emission from Ti and

Ti oxide

I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted

oxygen on sputtered excited atoms

P. Duck, W. Treu, F. Frohlich, W. Galster and H. Voit, Desorption of

organic compounds from solid surfaces by bombardment with heavy ions from a tandem accelerator

D.E. Aspnes and A.A. Studna, An investigation of ion-bombarded and

annealed ( 111) surfaces of Ge by spectroscopic ellipsometry

M.R. Morrow, 0. Auciello, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of

whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary-

photon yields S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, A.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Argon

(10 keV) scattered from structures, induced by bombarding a Cu( 100)

surface; ionization and neutralization

93 (1980) 526

95 (1980) 131

97 (1980) 377

97 (1980) 609

98 (1980) 262

98 (1980) 469

98 (1980) 493

99 (1980) L381

99 (1980) 471

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93 (1980) 84

94 (1980) 269

95 (1980) 603

96 (1980) 294

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Ion implantation

Q. Kim and Y.S. Park, Ellipsometric investigation of ion-implanted GaAs

W.H. Christie and C.W. White, SIMS depth-profiling studies: the effect of

laser annealing on the distribution of ion-implanted boron in silicon

719

Ion scattering

J.A. Van den Berg, L.K. Verheij and D.G. Armour, An investigation of the

kinetics of structural changes during the early oxidation stages of a

Ni( 110) surface using low energy ion scattering (LEIS)

W.P. Ellis and T.N. Taylor, He+ ion-scattering spectroscopy studies of

UOz(hkl) surfaces K. Reichelt, B. Lampert and H.-P. Siegers, The determination of the inte-

grated condensation coefficient of gold on NaCl cleavage faces by

Rutherford ion backscattering

H. Niehus and G. Comsa, Surface and subsurface oxygen adsorbed on

Pt(ll1) R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, C. Oshima, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki and

S. Nakamura, Surface structures and work functions of the LaBe(lOO),

(110) and ( 111) clean surfaces

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

R.G. Smeenk, R.M. Tromp, J.F. van der Veen and F.W. Saris, A quantita-

tive ion-scattering study of the Ni(ll0) surface during the early stages

of oxidation P.J. Martin, L. Berzins and R.J. MacDonald, Polarized emission of Balmer

radiation produced by medium energy hydrogen scattering of Nb -

effects of oxygen exposure

A.M. Borisov, AI. Dodonov, ES. Mashkova and V.A. Molchanov, The

effect of thermal vibrations of crystal lattice on the energy distributions

of fast ionized recoils

H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces

A. Barcz, M. Croset and L.M. MercandalIi, Quantitativity in III-V com- pounds by low-energy ion scattering spectrometry (ISS)

Y. Muda and T. Hanawa, Theory of ion neutralization near the surface

D.J. Martin, The influence of correlated atomic vibrations on low energy

ion scattering. I. Quasi-triple scattering from a (100) row of copper

atoms

J. Onsgaard, W. Heiland and E. Taglauer, Adsorption and desorption of

oxygen and carbon monoxide on the Si(ll1) surface studied by ion

scattering spectroscopy

W. Eckstein, H. Verbeek and R.S. Bhattacharya, Scattering of hydrogen

and helium from cesiated surfaces

S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Low

energy (Eo < 10 keV) atom and ion scattering of neon from a Cu(100) surface; ionization and neutralization

S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Interaction

of low energy (S-10 keV) argon atom and ions with a Cu(100) surface;

ion fraction, ionization and neutralization

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91 (1980) 409

93 (1980) 159

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93 (1980) 535

93 (1980) 563

95 (1980) 156

95 (1980) L277

95 (1980) L289

95 (1980) 380

95 (1980) 511

97 (1980) 283

97 (1980) 586

99 (1980) 112

99 (1980) 356

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W.F.S. Poehlman, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber, Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a mediumenergy ion-reflection spectrometer

T.E. Jackman, J.R. MacDonald, L.C. Feldman, P.J. Silverman and I. Stensgaard, (100) and (110) Si-SiOz interface studies by MeV ion backscattering

S.B. Luitjens, A.J. Algra, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, Argon (10 keV) scattered from structures, induced by bombarding a Cu(100) surface; ionization and neutralization

A.J. Algra, S.B. Luitjens, E.P.Th.M. Suurmeijer and A.L. Boers, The struc- ture of a stepped copper (410) surface determined by ion scattering spectroscopy

W.L. Baun, Oscillations in scattered 4He+ion yield curves from HgCdTe

Iridium

D. Reinalda and V. Ponec, The adsorption of CO on evaporated iridium fiis, studied with infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy

C.-M. Chan, M.A. Van Hove, W.H. Weinberg and E.D. Williams, An R-fac- tor analysis of several models of the reconstructed Ir( llO)-( 1 x 2) sur- face

K.A.R. Mitchell, Comments on the structures observed for atomic adsorp- tion on (110) surfaces of facecentred cubic metals

K.D. Rendulic and M. Leisch, Field desorption of common gases from iridium and tungsten

A. Rosen, P. Grundevik and T. Morovic, Molecular cluster calculations for the analysis of CO chemisorption on Ni, Pd, Pt and Ir surfaces

J.P. Biberian, An alternative model of the reconstructed (100) surfaces of gold platinum and iridium

D.E. Ibbotson, T.S. Wittrig and W.H. Weinberg, The co-adsorption of hydrogen and carbon monoxide on the (110) surface of iridium

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, M.M. Traum, R. Benbow and Z. Hurych, Angle-resolved polarizationdependent photoemission studies of carbon monoxide on iridium surfaces

Iron

H.P. Bonzel and H.J. Krebs, On the chemical nature of the carbonaceous deposits on iron after CO hydrogenation

J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and potassium adlayers on CO and Ha adsorption on Fe(lOO)

G. Pirug, G. BrodCn and H.P. Bonzel, Coadsorption of potassium and oxygen on Fe(ll0)

J.J. Ritter and J. Kruger, A qualitative ellipsometric-electrochemical approach to the study of film growth under organic coatings

R. Nishimura, K. Kudo and N. Sato, Intensity-following ellipsometry of passive films on iron

K. Jagannathan, A. Srinivasan, M.S. Hedge and C.N.R. Rao, Interaction of carbon monoxide with transition metal surfaces

H.J. Krebs and H.P. Bonzel, Hydrogenation kinetics of carbonaceous layers on polycrystalline iron

100 (1980) 14

100 (1980) 35

100 (1980) 315

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91(1980) 113

91 (1980) 440

92 (1980) 79

93 (1980) 1

95 (1980) 477

97 (1980) 257

97 (1980) 297

97 (1980) 363

91(1980) 499

94 (1980) 119

94 (1980) 323

96 (1980) 364

96 (1980) 413

99 (1980) 309

99 (1980) 570

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G. Wedler, G. Steidl and D. Borgmann, Adsorption and isotopic exchange

of nitrogen on polycrystalline iron films between 273 and 600 K

K. Nishimori, H. Tokutaka and K. Takashima, Comparison of escape

depths between Auger electron and disappearance potential spectros-

copy electron

Iron oxide

D.G. Howard and R.H. Nussbaum, An amorphous magnetically ordered

ultra-thin fdm of Fez03 on graphite: Mossbauer spectroscopy

Lanthanum boride

R. Nishitani, S. Kawai, H. lwasaki, S. Nakamura, M. Aono and T. Tanaka,

Oxygen adsorption on the LaBs(100) surface studied by UPS and LEED

Lead

0. Oda and G.E. Rhead, Adsorption and coadsorption on Ni(100): quanti-

tative applications of Auger electron spectroscopy to the elements C, P,

Pb, Sn J.P. Sorbier and E. Gillet, Influence of argon ion bombardment on GaSb/

Pb tunneling properties

J.M. Moison and J.L. Domange, LEED study of all copper vicinal surfaces

4” off (100) and (111) planes under S, 0 and Pb adsorption

K. Takayanagi, D.M. Kolb, K. Kambe and G. Lehmpfuhl, Desorption of

monolayer and bulk lead on Ag( 111) studied in vacuum and in an elec-

trochemical cell

Lead sulphide

T. Grandke and M. Cardona, Electronic properties of clean and oxygen

covered (100) cleaved surfaces of PbS

Lead telluride

V. Benz and K.G. Weil, Anisotropy of lattice vibration amplitudes at the

(11 l&surface of lead telluride

Light scattering

G. Abstreiter, Electronic properties of the two-dimensional system at

GaAs/Al,Gar _,As interfaces

A. Pinczuk, J.M. Warlock, H.L. Stormer, R. Dingle, W. Wiegmann and

A.C. Gossard, Inelastic light scattering spectroscopy of a multilayer

two-dimensional electron gas E. Burnstein, A. Pinczuk and D.L. Mills, Inelastic light scattering by charge

carrier excitations in two-dimensional plasmas: theoretical considera-

tions

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100 (1980) 665

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92 (1980) 191

92 (1980) 467

92 (1980) 549

97 (1980) 1

100 (1980) 407

92 (1980) 385

91 (1980) 629

98 (1980) 117

98 (1980) 126

98 (1980) 451

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Low energy electron diffraction (LEED)

C.G. Shaw and S.C. Fain, Jr., Lattice spacing and isosteric heat of argon monolayers below 50 K

SM. Davis and G.A. Somorjai, The effect of surface oxygen on hydro- carbon reactions catalyzed by platinum crystal surfaces with variable kink concentrations

L.J. Clarke, LEED analysis of the surface structure of Mo(001) P. Legare, L. Hilaire, M. Sotto and G. Maire, Interaction of oxygen with Au

surfaces: a LEED, AES and ELS study B.W. Walker and P.C. Stair, Chemical evidence for the formation of an

acidic Mo(100) surface by adsorbed oxygen D.R. Frank& Crystal surface diffraction of partially coherent beams M. Salmeron and G.A. Somorjai, A LEED-AES study of the reconstructed

Pt(l10) surface and the effect of oxygen treatment P.R. Davis, The adsorption of Zr onto W(100) surfaces J.H. Onuferko and D.P. Woodruff, LEED averaging study of adsorption

structures involving substrate reconstruction C.-M. Chan, M.A. Van Hove, W.H. Weinberg and E.D. Williams, An R-fac-

tor analysis of several models of the reconstructed Ir(llO)-(1 x 2) sur- face

G. Hanke, E. Lang, K. Heinz and K. Miiller, Rapid LEED intensity mea- surements for Ni(100) and Ni(lOO)-0

G.L. Price and B.G. Baker, The chemisorption of nitric oxide on (100) nickel studied by LEED, AES, UPS and thermal desorption

H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. 1. Structural properties

S. Hengrasmee, P.R. Watson, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, A LEED crystallographic determination of the surface structure Rh(llO)- c(2 x 2)-S

H. Niehus, Adsorption sites of CO on Mo(100) R. Nishitani, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki, S. Nakamura, M. Aono and T. Tanaka,

Oxygen adsorption on the LaBe(100) surface studied by UPS and LEED

D.A. King and G. Thomas, Displacive surface phases formed by hydrogen chemisorption on W (001)

D.M. Zehner, C.W. White and G.W. Ownby, Silicon surface structures after pulsed laser annealing

R.-S. Li and L.-X. Tu, A p(2 X 2) structure formed by the adsorption of nitrogen on Ni(OO1) surface

M.A. Van Hove and G.A. Somorjai, A new microfacet notation for high- Miller-index surfaces of cubic materials with terrace, step and kink structures

B. Kubler, W. Ranke and K. Jacobi, LEED and AES of stoichiometric and arsenic-rich GaAs( 110) surfaces prepared by molecular beam epitaxy

G.A. Garwood, Jr. and A.T. Hubbard, Superlattices formed by interaction of hydrogen iodine with Pt(ll1) and Pt(lOO) studied by LEED, Auger and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, R.J. Purtell and R.P. Merrill, Chemisorption and reaction of NH3 on Ni(ll1)

R. Kaplan, LEED study of the stepped surface of vicinal Si(100)

91 (1980) Ll

91 (1980) 73 91 (1980) 131

91(1980) 175

91 (1980) L40 91 (1980) 365

91 (1980) 373 91 (1980) 385

91 (1980) 400

91 (1980) 440

91(1980) 551

91(1980) 571

92 (1980) 53

92 (1980) 71 92 (1980) 88

92 (1980) 191

92 (1980) 201

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92 (1980) L71

92 (1980) 489

92 (1980) 519

92 (1980) 617

93 (1980) 117 93 (1980) 145

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T.-M. Lu, Ising models for order-disorder transition in an adsorbed over- layer

P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price, The surface barrier structure of copper (001) Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Interac-

tions on NO with a Ni( 100) surface A.J. van Bommel and J.E. Crombeen, The adsorption and desorption of Cs _-_

on GaP and GaSb(OOl), (llO), (111) and (111) surfaces, studied by LEED, AES and photoemission

H. Hilferink, E. Lang and K. Heinz, Angular resolved Auger emission and LEED Kikuchi intensities at 850 eV from a Ni(lOO) surface

J.L. Gland, Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt( 111) and Pt(S)-12(111) X (111) surfaces

R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, C. Oshima, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki and S. Nakamura, Surface structures and work functions of the LaBe(lOO), (110) and (111) clean surfaces

A.H. Mahan, T.W. Riddle, F.B. Dunning and G.K. Walters, Effects of adsorbates on electron spin polarization in low energy electron diffrac- tion from tungsten (001). III. Nitrogen overlayer

R.A. Barker, S. Semancik and P.J. Estrup, Atomic displacements on the Mo(001) and H/Mo(OOl) surfaces

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, The interaction of KC1 with tungsten single crystal surfaces

S.Y. Tong, A. Maldonado, C.H. Li and M.A. Van Hove, The structure of c(2 x 2)-CO on Ni(OO1) by LEED; self-consistent scattering potentials for adsorbed CO

H.L. Yu, M.C. MuAoz and F. Soria, On the initial stages of oxidation of Al(111) by LEED analysis

Y.-N. Fan, L.-X. Tu, Y.-Z. Sun, R.-S. Li and K.H. Kuo, A c(2 X 2) struc- ture formed by the adsorption of nitrogen on Ni(001)

W, Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt G. Pirug, G. Brod6n and H.P. Bonzel, Coadsorption of potassium and

oxygen on Fe(l10) J.L. Gland and B.A. Sexton, Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(ll1) surface M.E. Bridge and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and reactivity of nitric oxide

on Co(OOO1) A. Kahn, D. Kanani and P. Mark, The GaAs(llO)-oxygen interaction: a

LEED analysis. II D.J. Miller, D. Haneman and L.W. Walker, LEED analysis of Si(lll)-

(7 x 7) surface models P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price, Effects of oxygen adsorption on the surface

barrier structure of copper (001) K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and AES study of

the adsorption of iodine on W(100) at room temperature R. Michel, J. Gastaldi, C. AlIasia, C. Jourdan and J. Derrien, Initial inter-

action of oxygen with aluminium single crystal faces: A LEED, AES and work function study

S.A. Cochran and H.H. Farrell, The chemisorption of iodine on gold J.H. Onuferko and D.P. Woodruff, LEED structural study of the adsorp-

tion of oxygen on Cu (100) surfaces P.W. Davies and R.M. Lambert, Surface chemistry of the metal-halogen

interface: bromine chemisorption and related studies on vanadium (100)

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93 (1980) 383

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93 (1980) 487

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93 (1980) 550

94 (1980) L162

94 (1980) 57

94 (1980) 73

94 (1980) L184

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94 (1980) 323 94 (1980) 355

94 (1980) 469

94 (1980) 547

94 (1980) 555

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95 (1980) 245

95 (1980) 309 95 (1980) 359

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J.J. Carroll, T.E. Madey, A.J.,Melmed and D.R. Sandstrom, The room

temperature adsorption of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide on

(1120) ruthenium: an ellipsometryyLEED characterization

G. Comsa, G. Mechtersheimer and B. Poelsema, He beam scattering and LEED evidence for partial facetting of a Pt(997) surface

J.M. Moison and J.L. Domange, LEED study of all copper vicinal surfaces

4” of (100) and (111) planes under S, 0, and Pb adsorption

S. Okada, K. Oura, T. Hanawa and K. Satoh, A LEED-AES study of thin

Pd films on Si(ll1) and (100) substrates

J.C. Tsang, A. Kahn and P. Mark, Comparison of LEED and Auger data

from cleaved and sputtered-annealed InP(llO) surfaces

C.G. Shaw, S.C. Fain, Jr., M.D. Chinn and M.F. Toney, Overlayer-sub-

strate spacing for argon and krypton on graphite determined by LEED

intensity analysis

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and

disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

U. Solzbach and H.J. Richter, Sputter cleaning and dry oxidation of CdTe,

HgTe and Hgo.sCdo.ZTe surfaces

F.H.P.M. Habraken, C.M.A.M. Mesters and G.A. Bootsma, The adsorption

and incorporation of oxygen on Cu(100) and its reaction with carbon monoxide; comparison with Cu( 111) and Cu( 110)

H.B. Nielsen and D.L. Adams, The effect of hydrogen adsorption at low

temperatures on the structure of the reconstructed phases of the

Pt( 100) surface, studied by LEED R.J. Baird, R.C,. Ku and P. Wynblatt, The chemisorption of CO and NO on

Rh(ll0) E. Bertel and F.P. Netzer, Adsorption of bromine on the reconstructed

Au(lO0) surface: LEED, thermal desorption and work function mea-

surements R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Facetting of Cu(210) and

Ni(210) by activated nitrogen

S. Hengrasmee, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, An assessment of the

quasi-dynamical method for selecting trial models in LEED crystallo-

graphy R.J. Meyer, C.B. Duke and A. Paton, Energy-dependent exchange poten-

tials in low-energy electron diffraction from GaAs(ll0)

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, Cl adsorption layers on W(110) and

(111) surfaces J. ASsmann and W. Month, Optical properties of dangling-bond states at

cleaved silicon surfaces P. Hollins and J. Pritchard, Isotopic mixing for the determination of rela-

tive coverages in overlayers structures: CO on Cu(ll1) P. Bauer, R. Feder and N. Muller, Spin polarization in low-energy electron

diffraction from Pt( 111) : experiment and theory R.J. B&m, K. Christmann and G. Ertl, Adsorption of hydrogen on

Pd(lOO) S.D. Bader, LEED Debye-Waller analysis of vibrational hybridization for

p(2 x 2)-O/Pd(lOO) L.J. Clarke and L. Morales de la Garza, Surface structure Of UnreCon-

strutted W(OO1) from alternative LEED techniques

K. Heinz, LEED intensity calculations for finite inStrumcntd transfer

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97 (1980) 119

97 (1980) 128

97 (1980) 137

97 (1980) 191

97 (1980) 264

97 (1980) L351

97 (1980) 346

97 (1980) 409

97 (1980) 457

97 (1980) 503

97 (1980) 512

97 (1980) 595

99 (1980) 34

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99 (1980) 320

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width caused by the angular aperture of the primary beam J.R. Noonan and H.L. Davis, Limitations in specular beam LEED analysis

due to measurement of the scattering angle: examples from a study of Cu(ll0)

P. Feulner, S. Kulkarni, E. Umbach and D. Menzel, A multimethod investi- gation of the adsorption of NO on Ru(001). II. A@, thermal desorption and LEED results

S.P. Tear, M.R. Welton-Cook, M. Prutton and J.A. Walker, A LEED study of the InP(I 10) surface. I. Experiment and preliminary analysis

T.-M. Lu and M.G. Lagally, The resolving power of a low-energy electron diffractometer and the analysis of surface defects

F.L. Baudais, A.J. Borschke, J.D. Fedyk and M.J. Dignam, The decomposi- tion of methanol on Ni(100)

K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal surfaces

S. Okada, Y. Kishikawa, K. Oura and T. Hanawa, LEED observations of the platinum induced superstructures on Si substrates

K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and AES study of the adsorption of bromine on W(lO0) at room temperature

M. Kitson and R.M. Lambert, A structural and kinetic study of chlorine and silver chloride on Ag(100): the transition from overlayer to bulk halide

K. Takayanagi, D.M. Kolb, K. Kambe and G. Lehmpfuhl, Deposition of monolayer and bulk lead on Ag(l11) studied in vacuum and in an electrochemic~ cell

R. Jaeger and D. Menzel, Hydrogen on W(100): temperature dependence of LEED and angle-resolved ESD

H.H. Farrell, The coadsorption of I and Cl on Pt(ll1)

Magnesium

Q. Kim and Y.S. Park, ~~psorne~c investigation of jon-~pl~ted GaAs N. Benazeth, C. Leonard, C. Benazeth, L. Vie1 et M. Negre, Emission

d’electrons Auger caractiristiques du neon et du sodium, observee lors de collisions de ces ions avec differentes cibles solides

Magnesium oxide

A. Fujimori and N. Tsuda, Surface~nh~ced electron-phonon coupling and irreversible reconstruction of MgO(OO1)

Magnetic measurements

L.L. Chang and L. Esaki, Electronic properties of InAs-GaSb superlattices R. Dir&e, H.L. Sttirmer, A.C. Gossard and W. Wiegmann, Electronic prop-

erties of the GaAs-AlGaAs interface with applications to multi-interf~e heterojunction superlattices

A. Kawabata, Many-body effects on the transverse conductivity of two- dimensional electron systems in strong magnetic fields

R.J. Nicholas, E. Kress-Rogers, F. Kuchar, M. Pepper, J.C. Portal and R.A. Stradling, Electron transport in silicon inversion layers at high magnetic

785

99 (1980) 440

99 (1980) L424

99 (1980) 489

99 (1980) 598

99 (1980) 695

100 (1980) 210

100 (1980) 225

100 (1980) L457

100 (1980) 289

100 (1980) 368

100 (1980) 407

100 (1980) 561 100 (1980) 613

96 (1980) 307

97 (1980) 171

100 (1980) L445

98 (1980) 70

98 (1980) 90

98 (1980) 276

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fields and the influence of substrate bias

N.B. Velchev and IS. Nachev, Self-consistent results for n-channel silicon

MOSTs at high magnetic fields

H. Kohler, Valley splitting in n-type inverted silicon MOSFET surfaces

K. von Klitzing, Lineshape analysis of Shubnikov-De Haas oscillations in

(100) n-type silicon inversion layers

G. Dorda, H. Gesch and I. Eisele, Anomalous behaviour of the electron

transport on (110) and (111) silicon surfaces

Th. EngJert, G. Landwehr, J. Pontcharra and G. Dorda, Inversion layers in

silicon on insulating substrates

Magnetic structure

G. Gumbs and A. Griffin, Surface spin waves in a tight-binding itinerant-

electron ferromagnet D.G. Howard and R.H. Nussbaum, An amorphous magnetically ordered

ultra-thin fiim of Fez03 on graphite: Mossbauer spectroscopy

T.-M. Lu, Ising models for order-disorder transition in an adsorbed over-

layer

Mercury

R. Kern, Comments on “Fractional and zero order desorption kinetics of

adsorbed monolayers: the role of attractive lateral interactions in the

HgW(lOO) system”, by R.G. Jones and D.L. Perry

E.T. Arakawa, T. Inagaki and M.W. Williams, Optical properties of metals

by spectroscopic ellipsometry

W.L. Baun, Oscillations in scattered 4He+ ion yield curves from HgCdTe

Mercury telluride

U. Solzbach and H.J. Richter, Sputter cleaning and dry oxidation of CdTe,

HgTe and Hgo.aCdo.zTe surfaces

Metals

E. Ketschmann, T.A. Callcott and E.T. Arakawa, Theory of emission spec-

tra from metal films irradiated by low energy electrons near normal

incidence

P.G. Flahive and W.R. Graham, Pair potential calculations of single atom

self-diffusion activation energies

N. Yamamoto, S. Tonomura, T. Matsuoka and H. Tsubomura, A study on a palladium-titanium oxide Schottky diode as a detector for gaseous

components

B. Rasser and M, Remy, Long range and temperature-dependent interac- tion between an alkali atom and a metallic surface; application to sur-

face ionization U.A. Jayasooriya, M.A. Chesters, M.W. Howard, S.F.A. Kettle, D.B. Powell

and N. Sheppard, Vibrational spectroscopic characterisation of hydro-

gen bridged between metal atoms: a model for the adsorption of hydro-

gen on low-index faces of tungsten

98 (1980) 283

98 (1980) 308

98 (1980) 378

98 (1980) 390

98 (1980) 407

98 (1980) 427

91 (1980) 669

93 (1980) L105

93 (1980) Llll

93 (1980) LlOl

96 (1980) 248

100 (1980) L491

97 (1980) 191

91 (1980) 237

91 (1980) 449

92 (1980) 400

93 (1980) 223

93 (1980) 526

Master index 781

B.I. Dunlap and J.W. Gadzuk, Surface plasmon relaxation energies for CO adsorbed on jellium

A.M. Gabovich, LG. Il’chenko, EA. Pashitskii and Yu.A. Romanov, Elec- trostatic energy and screened charge interaction near the surface of metals with different Fermi surface shape

A.M. Brodsky and M.I. Urbakh, Electrodynamics of metal surfaces with an account of the microscopic effects

C. Minot, 0. Kahn and L. Salem, Surface amplitude patterns: a symmetry- based description of metal surfaces approached by a substrate

A.R. Miedema and J.W.F. Dorleijn, Quantitative predictions of the heat of adsorption of metals on metallic substrates

0. Hunderi, Optics of rough surfaces, discontinuous films and heteroge- neous materials

F. Abel&s and T. Lopez-Rios, Ellipsometry of metallic films and surfaces with nonlocal effects

E. Louis and F. Flores, Metal-semiconductor junctions: clean and etched interfaces

J.E. Ure, W.V. Anda and N. Majlis, Hydrogen chemisorption on ferromag- netic metals

Methane

R. Beaume, J. Suzanne and J.G. Dash, Substrate dimensional changes upon adsorption: methane, xenon and krypton adsorbed on graphite

Methanol

D.W. Goodman, J.T. Yates, Jr. and T.E. Madey, Interaction of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methanol with Ni(100)

M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, XPS, UPS and thermal desorption studies of alcohol on Cu(ll0). I. Methanol

F.L. Baudais, A.J. Borschke, J.D. Fedyk and M.J. Dignam, The decomposi- tion of methanol on Ni(100)

J.W. Rogers, Jr., R.L. Hance and J.M. White, An electron spectroscopic investigation of the interaction of methanol with polycrystalline alumi- num

Molecular beam studies

J. Roussel and E. Labois, Contamination of a beam of metastable helium atoms by fast neutral atoms; characteristics of the secondary emission of these atoms at low energy (100 eV) in interaction with the surface of a solid

Molybdenum

L.J. Clarke, LEED analysis of the surface structure of Mo(001) C. Boiziau, C. Garot, R. Nuvolone and J. Roussel, Study of oxygen and

carbon monoxide adsorption on molybdenum (110) by metastable helium de-excitation spectroscopy

B.W. Walker and P.C. Stair, Chemicai evidence for the formation of an

94 (1980) 89

94 (1980) 179

94 (1980) 369

94 (1980) 515

95 (1980) 447

96 (1980) 1

96 (1980) 32

99 (1980) 213

99 (1980) 689

92 (1980) 453

93 (1980) L135

95 (1980) 190

100 (1980) 210

100 (1980) 388

92 (1980) 561

91(1980) 131

91(1980) 313

788 Master index

acidic Mo(100) surface by adsorbed oxygen

H. Niehus, Adsorption sites of CO on Mo(100)

G. Bergeret and M. Abon, Ammonia induced preferential nitriding of

molybdenum (111) planes

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

R.A. Barker, S. Semancik and P.J. Estrup, Atomic displacements on the

Mo(O0 1) and H/Mo(OOl) surfaces H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces

0. Nishikawa, M. Wada and M. Konishi, FIM observations of W, Ga and Sn

structures on W and Mo (001) surfaces

E. Gillet and B. Gruzza, Stranski-Krastanov growth mode of Au on

Mo(ll0) surface: investigation by Auger electron spectroscopy E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Adlayer effects on adsorption/desorption kinetics:

Nz, Hz, CzH4, and CO on Mo(lOO)-C

M. Wada, M. Konishi and 0. Nishikawa, Binding states of Ga and Sn on W

and MO: structures, evaporation field and its temperature dependence

E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Chemical evidence for the dissociation of CO on

Mo(100)

Molybdenum oxide

J.L. PeAa, M.H. Farias, F. Sanchez Sinencio, E. Andrade, A. Robledo and

K. Lopez, Implantation of 100 keV H+ in MoOa and TiOa as deter-

mined by SIMS

Mbssbauer spectroscopy

D.G. Howard and R.H. Nussbaum, An amorphous magnetically ordered

ultra-thin film of FeaOs on graphite: Mossbauer spectroscopy

Naphtalene, see Organic substances

Neutron scattering

H. Jobic, J. Tomkinson, J.P. Candy, P. Fouiloux and A.J. Renouprez, The

structure of benzene chemisorbed on Raney nickel; a neutron inelastic

spectroscopy determination

R.D. Kelley, R.R. Cavanagh, J.J. Rush and T.E. Madey, Neutron inelastic

scattering study of CaH4 adsorbed on Raney nickel

Nickel

P.H. Dawson and W.-C. Tam, The use of low energy SIMS to study the

chemisorption,of CO on Ni(lOO) and polycrystalline nickel J.A. Van den Berg, L.K. Verheij and D.G. Armour, An investigation of the

kinetics of structural changes during the early oxidation stages of a

Ni(ll0) surface using low energy ion scattering (LEE)

J.H. Onuferko and D.P. Woodruff, LEED averaging study of adsorption structures involving substrate reconstruction

91 (1980) L40

92 (1980) 88

93 (1980) L143

93 (1980) 563

94 (1980) L162

95 (1980) 380

97 (1980) 16

97 (1980) 553

100 (1980) L449

100 (1980) 439

100 (1980) L505

100 (1980) L440

93 (1980) L105

9.5 (1980) 496

97 (1980) L335

91 (1980) 153

91 (1980) 218

91 (1980) 400

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G. Hanke, E. Lang, K. Heinz and K. Miiller, Rapid LED intensity mea-

surements for Ni(100) and Ni(lOO)-0 G.L. Price and B.G. Baker, The chemisorption of nitric oxide on (100)

nickel studied by LED, AES, UPS and thermal desorption

H. Ibach, W. Erley and H. Wagner, The preexponential factor in desorp-

tion - CO on Ni( 111) K.A.R. Mitchell, Comments on the structures observed for atomic adsorp-

tion on (110) surfaces of face-centred cubic metals

R.-S. Li and L.-X. Tu, A p(2 X 2) structure formed by the adsorption of

nitrogen on Ni(001) surface 0. Oda and GE Rhead, Adsorption and coadsorption on Ni(lOO): quanti-

tative applications of Auger electron spectroscopy to the elements C, P,

Pb, Sn C. Benndorf, B. Egert, C. Nobl, H. Seidel and F. Thieme, Chemisorption

and initial oxidation of Ni(ll0): AES, ELS and work function measure-

ments

H.W. Rudolf and W. Steinmann, Laser induced charge transfer from Ni to

CO adsorbed on (111) and (110) surfaces

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, R.J. Purtell and R.P. Merrill, Chemisorption

and reaction of NH3 on Ni( 111)

J.E. Demuth, The reaction of acetylene with Ni(lOO) and Ni(ll0) surfaces

at room temperature

D.W. Goodman, J.T. Yates, Jr. and T.E. Madey, Interaction of hydrogen,

carbon monoxide, and methanol with Ni( 100)

Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Interac-

tions of NO with a Ni( 100) surface

H. Hilferink, E. Lang and K. Heinz, Angular resolved Auger emission and

LIED Kikuchi intensities at 850 eV from a Ni(100) surface

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

P.R. Webber and D. Chadwick, Evaporation limited segregation of Cu-Ni

S.Y. Tong, A. Maldonado, C.H. Li and M.A. Van Hove, The structure of

c(2 X 2)-CO on Ni(001) by LEED; self-consistent scattering potentials

for adsorbed CO

P. de Groot, M. Coulon and K. Dransfeld, Ni(C0)4 formation on single Ni

crystals: reaction kinetics and observation of surface facetting induced

by the reaction

Y.-N. Fan, L.-X. Tu, Y.-Z. Sun, R.-S. Li and K.H. Kuo, A c(2 X 2) struc-

ture formed by the adsorption of nitrogen on Ni(001) I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted

oxygen on sputtered excited atoms C. Berry, D. Majumdar and Y.W. Chung, Auger studies of the effect of

temperature and oxygen exposure on the surface composition of Ni-

l%Th alloy

D.T. Ling and W.E. Spicer, UPS and TDS studies of the adsorption of CO

and Hz on Cu/Ni G. Comsa, R. David and B.-J. Schumacher, Fast deuterium molecules

desorbing from metal C.C. Kao, S.C. Tsai, M.K. Bahl, Y.W. Chung and W.J. Lo, Electronic prop-

erties, structure and temperature-dependent composition of nickel

deposited on rutile titanium dioxide (110) surfaces

91 (1980) 551

91 (1980) 571

92 (1980) 29

92 (1980) 79

92 (1980) L71

92 (1980) 467

92 (1980) 636

93 (1980) 107

93 (1980) 117

93 (1980) 127

93 (1980) L135

93 (1980) 327

93 (1980) 398

93 (1980) 563

94 (1980) L151

94 (1980) 73

94 (1980) 204

94 (1980) L203

94 (1980) 269

94 (1980) 293

94 (1980) 403

95 (1980) L210

95 (1980) 1

790 Master index

R.G. Smeenk, R.M. Tromp, J.F. van der Veen and F.W. Saris, A quantita-

tive ion-scattering study of the Ni(ll0) surface during the early stages

of oxidation

G. Allan and J. Lopez, Influence of chemisorbed oxygen on nickel surface

vibrations

C.-A. Chang, Bond energies for the chemisorbed CO on Ni( 111)

H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces

V.I. Avdeev, T.H. Upton, W.H. Weinberg and W.A. Goddard III, Theoret-

ical studies of the dissociative adsorption of Hs on Ni(OO1) using AB

initio parameterized LEPS calculations

D.P. Woodruff, D. Norman, H.H. Farrell, M.M. Traum and N.V. Smith,

Directional memory effects in inelastic photoelectron scattering

R. Sau and J.B. Hudson, The oxidation of graphite monolayers on Ni(ll0)

A. Rosen, P. Grundevik and T. Morovid, Molecular cluster calculations for

the analysis of CO chemisorption on Ni, Pd, Pt and Ir surfaces

H. Jobic, J. Tomkinson, J.P. Candy, P. Fouiloux and A.J. Renouprez, The

structure of benzene chemisorbed on Raney nickel; a neutron inelastic

spectroscopy determination

D. Saddei, H.-J. Freund and G. Hohlneicher, Calculation of transition

metal compounds using an extension of the CNDO formalism. VI.

Simple interpretation of many-body effects in the valence shell photo-

ionization of adsorbates by the study of CO/Ni and Na/Ni model sys-

tems W. Paik and Z: Szklarska-Smialowska, Reflectance and ellipsometric study

of anodic passive films formed on nickel in sodium hydroxide solution C.Y. Chao and Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Ellipsometric study on the fum

formation of nickel in phosphate solutions

F.H.P.M. Habraken, O.L.J. Gijzeman and G.A. Bootsma, Elhpsometry of

clean surfaces, submonolayer and monolayer films

R.T. Tung and W.R. Graham, Single atom self-diffusion on nickel surfaces

R.D. Kelley, R.R. Cavanagh, J.J. Rush and T.E. Madey, Neutron inelastic

scattering study of CzH4 adsorbed on Raney nickel

M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Sputtering of Cu-Ni alloys at elevated temper-

ature P.R. Mahaffy and M.J. Dignam, Carbon monoxide adsorption on Ni( 110)

studied by infrared ellipsometric spectroscopy R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Facetting of Cu(210) and

Ni(210) by activated nitrogen

J. Holzl, G. Porsch and P. Schrammen, New experiments of the adsorption

of Ni on Ni( 111)

B.N.J. Persson and H. Ibach, Inelastic scattering of slow electrons from

adsorbed CO K. Jagannathan, A. Srinivasan, M.S. Hedge and C.N.R. Rao, Interaction of

carbon monoxide with transition metal surfaces

W. Eckstein, H. Verbeek and R.S. Bhattacharya, Scattering of hydrogen

and helium from cesiated surfaces

K. Kishi, F. Kikui and S. Ikeda, Chemisorption bonds on nickel and palla-

dium surfaces studied by substitution reactions of various organic mole-

cules T. Okutani, M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Investigation on surface composi-

95 (1980) 156

95 (1980) 214

95 (1980) L239

95 (1980) 380

95 (1980) 391

95 (1980) 403

95 (1980) 46.5

95 (1980) 477

95 (1980) 496

95 (1980) 527

96 (1980) 401

96 (1980) 426

96 (1980) 482

97 (1980) 73

97 (1980) L335

97 (1980) L363

97 (1980) 377

97 (1980) 457

97 (1980) 529

99 (1980) 283

99 (1980) 309

99 (1980) 356

99 (1980) 405

Master index 791

tions of Cu-Ni alloy under Ar* ion bombardment by ISS and in situ AES measurements

J.P. Muscat and D.M. Newns, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen chemisorption on the (111) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag

F.L. Baudais, A.J. Borschke, J.D. Fedyk and M.J. Dignam, The decomposi- tion of methanol on Ni(100)

K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal surfaces

G.A. Sargent, G.B. Freeman and J.L.-R. Chao, Adsorption of CO on, and S poisoning of, a perfect Ni(ll1) single crystal and a Ni(ll1) crystal with small angle boundaries

P. Delescluse and A. Masson, Diffuse scattering in RHEED induced by linear disorders of sulphur segregated on nickel (Ill) surface

R. Blaszczyszyn and M. Blaszczyszyn, Work function of the adsorption system Ni/(lOO)W

J.E. Black, The dynamical motion of atoms at the Ni( 111) surface R.B. Bailey, T. Iri and P.L. Richards, Infrared spectra of carbon monoxide

on evaporated nickel films: a low temperature thermal detection tech- nique

Nickel oxide

M.W. Roberts and R.St.C. Smart, XPS studies of donor and acceptor chem- isorption of NO and CO on nickel oxide surfaces

Niobium

M.A. Pick and M.G. Greene, The sticking coefficient of hydrogen on nio- bium

P.J. Martin, L. Berzins and R.J. MacDonald, Polarized emission of BaJmer radiation produced by medium energy hydrogen scattering off Nb - effects of oxygen exposure

H. Poppa and E. Bauer, ESD ion imaging of adsorbates E. Batter and H. Poppa, On the origin of electron stimulated desorption of

H+ from metal surfaces

Nitric oxide

G.L. Price and B.G. Baker, The chemisorption of nitric oxide on (100) nickel studied by LED, AES, UPS and thermal desorption

Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Interac- tions of NO with a Ni( 100) surface

R. Ducros, M, Alnot, J.J. Ehrhardt, M. Housley, G. Piquard and A. Cassuto, A study of the adsorption of several oxygen-containing mole- cules (Oz, CO, NO, H20) on Re(0001) by XPS, UPS and temperature programmed desorption

J.S. Foord. P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert. Adsorption and absorption of diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of. the dissociation and diffusion of CO, NO, Na, 02 and Da

J.L. Gland and B.A. Sexton, Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(ll1) sur- face

99 (1980) L410

99 (1980) 609

100 (1980) 210

100 (1980) 225

100 (1980) 342

100 (1980) 423

100 (1980) L499 100 (1980) 555

100 (1980) 626

100 (1980) 590

93 (1980) L129

95 (1980) L277 97 (1980) L309

99 (1980) 341

91 (1980) 571

93 (1980) 327

94 (1980) 154

94 (1980) 339

94 (1980) 355

792 Master index

M.E. Bridge and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and reactivity of nitric oxide

on Co(OOO1)

M. Sato, FEM study of NO-W and NO2 -W adsorption system

R.J. Baird, R.C. Ku and P. Wynblatt, The chemisorption of CO and NO on

Rh(ll0) Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, Chemisorption of NO and NH3 on

rhenium studied by UPS, XPS, TDS and work function measurements

P. Feulner, S. Kulkami, E. Umbach and D. Menzel, A multimethod investi-

gation of the adsorption of NO on Ru(001). II. A@, thermal desorption

and LEED results

94 (1980) 469

95 (1980) 269

97 (1980) 346

99 (1980) 289

M.W. Roberts and R.St.C. Smart, XPS studies of donor and acceptor chem-

isorption of NO and CO on nickel oxide surfaces

99 (1980) 489

100 (1980) 590

Nitrogen

D. Reinalda and V. Ponec, The adsorption of CO on evaporated iridium

films, studied with infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS and UPS study of the valence

band structure and chemisorption of Ti(0001)

R.-S. Li and L.-X. Tu, A p(2 X 2) structure formed by the adsorption of

nitrogen on Ni(001) surface

K.D. Rendulic and M. Leisch, Field desorption of common gases from

iridium and tungsten

91 (1980) 113

91 (1980) 165

92 (1980) L71

93 (1980) 1 K.C. Janda, J.E. Hurst, C.A. Becker, J.P. Cowin, J. Wharton and D.J.

Auerbach, Direct inelastic and trapping-desorption scattering of Nz

from polycrystalline W; elementary steps in the chemisorption of nitro-

gen 93 (1980) 270

A.H. Mahan, T.W. Riddle, F.B. Dunning and G.K. Walters, Effects of

adsorbates on electron spin polarization in low energy electron diffrac-

tion from tungsten (001). III. Nitrogen overlayer

Y.-N. Fan, L.-X. Tu, Y.-Z. Sun, R.-S. Li and K.H. Kuo, A c(2 X 2) struc-

ture formed by the adsorption of nitrogen on Ni(OO1)

I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted

oxygen on sputtered excited atoms

W. Ho, R.F. Willis and E.W. Plummer, A vibrational frequency and inten-

sity analysis of the bonding structure of Na on W(100)

T. Tamura and T. Hamamura, The a-nitrogen adsorbed on the polycrystal-

line tungsten surface

93 (1980) 550

94 (1980) L203

94 (1980) 269

95 (1980) 171

95 (1980) L293

D. Saddei, H.-J. Freund and G. Hohlneicher, Calculation of transition

metal compounds using an extension of the CNDO formalism. VI.

Simple interpretation of many-body effects in the valence shell photo-

ionization of adsorbates by the study of CO/Ni and Na/Ni model sys-

tems R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Facetting of Cu(210) and

Ni(210) by activated nitrogen

95 (1980) 527

97 (1980) 457

C.W. Draper and G.M. Rosenblatt, Thermal accommodation coefficients by

high speed vibration of solid samples. VI. 02 and Ns on As( 111) and

Sb(ll1) single crystal surfaces 99 (1980) 671

W.F.S. Poehlman, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber,

Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a

medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer 100 (1980) 14

Master index 193

E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Adlayer effects on adsorption/desorption kinetics:

Nz, Hz, C2H4, and CO on Mo(lOO)-C 100 (1980) L449

N.O. Wolf, D.R. Burgess and D.K. Hoffman, A model for chemisorption of

nitrogen on the (100) face of tungsten 100 (1980) 453

G. Wedler, G. Steidl and D. Borgmann, Adsorption and isotopic exchange of nitrogen on polycrystalline iron films between 273 and 600 K 100 (1980) 507

Nitrous oxide

R. Klein and R. Siegel, Interaction of nitrous oxide with ruthenium (lO’i0)

Noble gases

92 (1980) 337

C.G. Shaw and S.C. Fain, Jr., Lattice spacing and isosteric heat of argon

monolayers below 50 K

L.W. Bruch and J.M. Philips, Xe monolayer adsorption on Ag( 111): statis-

tical mechanics

J.Q. Broughton, A molecular dynamics study of Lennard-Jones physisorp-

tion on W(100)

WE. Carlos and M.W. Cole, Interaction between a He atom and a graphite

surface

C. Wang and R. Gomer, Adsorption and coadsorption with oxygen of

xenon on the (110) and (100) planes of tungsten R. Beaume, J. Suzanne and J.G. Dash, Substrate dimensional changes upon

adsorption: methane, xenon and krypton adsorbed on graphite

C.R. Fuselier, J.C. Raich and N.S. Gillis, Equilibrium configurations of

commensurate adsorbed monolayers: argon on graphite S.-W. Wang and G. Ertl, Theory of Penning ionization of adsorbed CO by

metastable helium (2lS, 23S) beams R.G. Forbes and M.K. Wati, An array model for the field adsorption of

helium on tungsten (111)

J. Hutchison and V. Celli, Surface band splittings: theory with application

to He/graphite

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces B. Feuerbacher, M.A. Adriaens and H. Thuis, Phonon coupling in inelastic

atom-surface scattering

SE. Polanco and M. Bretz, Thermal resistivity of layered 4He films on

ZYX graphite below 2 K

G. Derry, D. Wesner, G. Vidali, T. Thwaites and D.R. Frankl, Study of

level crossings in the selective adsorption of 4He on graphite (0001)

J.-R. Chen and R. Gomer, Mobility and two-dimensional compressibility

of Xe on the (110) plane of tungsten

K.L. Wolfe and J.H. Weare, Evidence of inelasticity in He-graphite (0001)

scattering

B. Gumhalter, Comment on “Anomalous 5p photoemission of xenon

adsorbed on Pd( 110)” Q. Kim and Y.S. Park, Ellipsometric investigation of ion-implanted GaAs

C.G. Shaw, S.C. Fain, Jr., M.D. Chinn and M.F. Toney, Overlayer-sub-

strate spacing for argon and krypton on graphite determined by LEED

intensity analysis

91 (1980) Ll

91 (1980) 1

91 (1980) 92

92 (1980) 339

91 (1980) 533

92 (1980) 453

92 (1980) 667

93 (1980) L75

93 (1980) 192

93 (1980) 263

93 (1980) 563

94 (1980) L171

94 (1980) 1

94 (1980) 221

94 (1980) 456

94 (1980) 581

95 (1980) L263

96 (1980) 307

97 (1980) 128

194 Master index

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

N. Benazeth, C. Leonard, C. Benazeth, L. Vie1 et M. Negre, Emission d’electrons Auger caracteristiques du neon et du sodium, observee lors de collisions de ces ions avec differentes cibles solides

J. Villain, Commensurate-incommensurate transition of krypton mono- layers on graphite: a low temperature theory

P. Esser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide C.C. Grimes and G. Adams, Crystallization of electrons on the surface of

liquid helium K. Kono, Y. Iye, K. Kajita, S. Kobayashi and W. Sasaki, Electron escape

from the image-potential-induced surface states on liquid helium S. Nagano, S. Ichimaru and N. Itoh, Correlation properties of two-dimen-

sional electron systems in the surface states on liquid helium Yu.P. Monarkha and V.B. Shikin, Cyclotron resonance for electrons in sur-

face states on liquid helium M. Saitoh and T. Aoki, Cyclotron resonance of hot electrons on the surface

of 4He W.F.S. Poehlman, R.S. Bhattacharya, D.A. Thompson and H.D. Barber,

Light-ion neutralization behavior in the 25 to 150 keV range using a medium-energy ion-reflection spectrometer

H.J. Kreuzer, Quantum statistical theory of adsorption and desorption of a gas at a solid surface

H. Conrad, G. Ertl, J. Kiippers, W. Sesselman and H. Haberland, Deexcita- tion mechanisms in metastable He-surface collisions

L.W. Bruch and M.S. Wei, Coexistence of non-registered monolayer and bilayer solid films: statistical mechanics

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)

J. Tabony, J.W. White, J.C. Delachaume and M. Coulon, Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the melting and orientation of benzene adsorbed upon graphite

D. Deininger, D. Michel and D. Heidrich, Quantum chemical interpretation of ’ 3C NMR spectra of adsorbed molecules

Nucleation

J.A. Venables, J. Derrien and A.P. Janssen, Direct observation of the nucleation and growth modes of Ag/Si( 111)

E. Gillet and B. Gruzza, Stranski-Krastanov growth mode of Au on Mo( 110) surface: investigation by Auger electron spectroscopy

Organic substances

M.E. Musser and S.C. Dahlberg, Rhodamine B surface state hole traps B.W. Walker and P.C. Stan, Chemical evidence for the formation of an

acidic Mo(100) surface by adsorbed oxygen F.P. Netzer, E. Bertel and J.A.D. Matthew, Sensitivity of electronic transi-

tions to molecule-surface orientation: ELS of benzene and pyridene on Ir(ll1)

97 (1980) 137

97 (1980) 171

97 (1980) 219 97 (1980) 309

98 (1980) 1

98 (1980) 17

98 (1980) 22

98 (1980) 41

98 (1980) 61

100 (1980) 14

100 (1980) 178

100 (1980) L461

100 (1980) 481

95 (1980) L282

100 (1980) 541

95 (1980) 411

97 (1980) 553

91 (1980) L23

91 (1980) L40

92 (1980) 43

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B. Broich and G. Heiland, Charge transfer between ZnO crystals and dye layers

R. Dornhaus, M.B. Long, R.E. Benner and R.K. Chang, Time development of SERS from pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazine and cyanide adsorbed on Ag electrodes during an oxidation-reduction cycle

M.A. Barteau, M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, Acid-base reactions on solid surfaces: the reactions of HCOOH, HaCO, and HCOOCHs with oxygen on Ag(l10)

R.C. Baetzold, Study of chemisorption on copper low-index and stepped surfaces

J.R. Lombardi and R.L. Birke, Inhomogeneous broadening of the metal- nitrogen line in the surface enhanced Raman spectrum

G.L. Nyberg, Comment on “Selection rules in photoemission from adsorb- ates: pyridine adsorbed on copper” by B.J. Bandy, D.R. Lloyd and N.V. Richardson

P. Duck, W. Treu, H. Frohlich, W. Galster and H. Voit, Desorption of organic compounds from solid surfaces by bombardment with heavy ions from a tandem accelerator

M. Babai and S. Gottesfeld, Ellipsometric study of the polymeric surface films formed on platinum electrodes by the electrooxidation of phe- nolic compounds

R.R. Cavanach and J.T. Yates, Jr., Infrared spectra of methyl isocyanide chemisorbed on rhodium

K. Kishi, F. Kikui and S. Ikeda, Chemisorption bonds on nickel and paBa- dium surfaces studied by substitution reactions of various organic mole- cules

M.E. Musser and SC. Dahlberg, Increasing the quantum efficiency of nickel phthalocyanine film by oxygen adsorption

Oxidation

U. Solzbach and H.J. Richter, Sputter cleaning and dry oxidation of CdTe, HgTe and Hgo.sCdo.aTe surfaces

A. Krozer and B. Kasemo, Kinetics of initial oxidation of UHV prepared Zn films

S. Maroie, R. Caudano and J. Verbist, The oxidation of the OL and p phases of brass studied by XPS and nuclear reaction spectroscopy

Oxygen

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, FEM studies of oxygen and gold adsorption and freld-desorption on GaAs and GaP surfaces

S.M. Davis and G.A. Somorjai, The effect of surface oxygen on hydro- carbon reactions catalyzed by platinum crystal surfaces with variable kink concentrations

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS and UPS study of the valence band structure and chemisorption of Ti(0001)

P. Legare, L. Hilaire, M. Sotto and G. Maire, Interaction of oxygen with ,4u surfaces: a LEED, AES and ELS study

J.A. Van den Berg, L.K. Verheij and D.G. Armour, An investigation of the kinetics of structural changes during the early oxidation stages of a

92 (1980) 247

93 (1980) 240

94 (1980) 303

95 (1980) 286

9.5 (1980) L259

95 (1980) L273

95 (1980) 603

96 (1980) 461

99 (1980) L381

99 (1980) 405

100 (1980) 605

97 (1980) 191

97 (1980) L339

100 (1980) 1

91 (1980) L7

Yl(1980) 73

91 (1980) 165

91 (1980) 175

796 Master index

Ni( 110) surface using low energy ion scattering (LEIS)

M.J. Mummey and L.D. Schmidt, Surface composition following high

exposures to gases: CO, 02, and NHs on Pt

C. Boiziau, C. Garot, R. Nuvolone and J. Roussel, Study of oxygen and

carbon monoxide adsorption on molybdenum (110) by metastable

helium de-excitation spectroscopy

B.W. Walker and P.C. Stair, Chemical evidence for the formation of an

acidic Mo( 100) surface by adsorbed oxygen

C. Wang and R. Gamer, Adsorption and coadsorption with oxygen of

xenon of the (110) and (100) planes of tungsten

G. Hanke, E. Lang, K. Heinz and K. Mtiller, Rapid LEED intensity mea-

surements for Ni(lOO) and Ni(lOO)-0

H.-l. Lee, G. Praline and J.M. White, Coadsorption of oxygen and carbon

monoxide on Ru(001)

W.P. Chen and J.M. Chen, Surface plasma wave study of submonolayer Cs

and Cs-0 covered Ag surfaces

Y. Ohno, S. Nakamura and T. Kuroda, Field emission from p-type GaAs

and GaP crystals

P.T. Dawson and Y.K. Peng, The adsorption, desorption, and exchange

reactions of oxygen, hydrogen, and water on platinum surfaces. IV.

Field emission studies on the adsorption of water, hydrogen and the

reaction between hydrogen and adsorbed oxygen

A.R. Krauss and D.M. Gruen, Secondary-ion emission from clean and

oxygen-covered beryllium surfaces. II. Energy dependence

H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in

the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. I. Structural properties

K.A.R. Mitchell, Comments on the structures observed for atomic adsorp-

tion on (110) surfaces of face-centred cubic metals

J.-L. Desplat and C.A. Papageorgopoulos, Interaction of cesium and oxy-

gen on W(110). 1. Cesium adsorption on oxygenated and oxidized

W(110) C.A. Papageorgopoulos and J.-L. Desplat, Interaction of cesium and oxy-

gen on W(110). II. Codeposition: cesium oxide formation

T.-M. Lu, G.-C. Wang and M.G. Lagally, Island formation and condensation

of a chemisorbed overlayer

R. Nishitani, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki, S. Nakamura, M. Aono and T. Tanaka,

Oxygen adsorption on the LaBe(100) surface studied by UPS and

LEED

D.L. Weissman, M.L. Shek and W.E. Spicer, Photoemission spectra and

thermal desorption characteristics of two states of oxygen on Pd

T. Grandke and M. Cardona, Electronic properties of clean and oxygen

covered (100) cleaved surfaces of PbS N. Kasupke and M. Henzler, Oxygen on cleaved silicon (111): effects of

atomic steps and residual gases

M. Bowker, M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, Oxygen induced adsorption and

reaction of Hz, H20, CO and COz on single crystal Ag(ll0)

C. Benndorf, B. Egert, C. Nobl, H. Seidel and F. Thieme, Chemisorption

and initial oxidation on Ni(ll0): AES, ELS and work function mea-

surements K.D. Rendulic and M. Leisch, Field desorption of common gases from

iridium and tungsten

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91 (1980) 301

91 (1980) 313

91 (1980) L40

91 (1980) 533

91 (1980) 551

91 (1980) 581

91 (1980) 601

91 (1980) 636

92 (1980) 1

92 (1980) 14

92 (1980) 53

92 (1980) 79

92 (1980) 97

92 (1980) 119

92 (1980) 133

92 (1980) 191

92 (1980) L59

92 (1980) 385

92 (1980) 407

92 (1980) 528

92 (1980) 636

93 (1980) 1

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D.W. Bullett, The bonding of oxygen to Al(ll1)

H. Niehus and G. Comsa, Surface and subsurface oxygen adsorbed on

Pt(ll1)

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS, UPS, and TDS study of

adsorption, oxidation, and hydrogenation of CO on rhenium

H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(lO0) surface in

the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. II. Kinetics of the recon-

struction

J .L. Gland, Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt( 111) and

Pt(S)-12( 111) X (111) surface

Y. Margoninski, An electron energy loss spectroscopy study of the conduc-

tivity of polar ZnO surfaces

J.N. Miller, D.T. Ling, M.L. Shek, D.L. Weissman, P.M. Stefan, I. Lindau

and W.E. Spicer, Photoemission studies of clean and oxygen-covered

Pt 6(111) X (100) S. Ferrer and G.A. Somorjai, UPS and XPS studies of the chemisorption of

02, Hz and Hz0 on reduced stoichiometric SrTiOs(111) surfaces; the

effects of illumination

J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and

potassium adlayers on CO and Ha adsorption on Fe(100)

R. Ducros, M. Alnot, J.J. Ehrhardt, M. Housley, G. Piquard and A.

Cassuto, A study of the adsorption of several oxygen-containing mole-

cules (02, CO, NO, HaO) on Re(0001) by XPS, UPS and temperature

programmed desorption

E. Preuss, Computer simulations of electron stimulated desorption patterns

from oxygen on W( 100) and (Ill) surfaces

H.L. Yu, M.C. Muiioz and F. Soria, On the initial stages of oxidation of

Al( 111) by LEED analysis

I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted

oxygen on sputtered excited atoms

G. Pirug, G. Broden and H.P. Bonzel, Coadsorption of potassium and

oxygen on Fe( 110)

J.S. Foord, P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and absorption of

diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffusion

of CO, NO, Na, 02 and Ds

T.E. Madey, The role of steps and defects in electron stimulated desorp- tion: oxygen on stepped W(110) surfaces

A. Kahn, D. Kanani and P. Mark, The GaAs(llO)-oxygen interaction: a LEED analysis. II

M. Bowker and D.A. King, Oxygen diffusion on tungsten single crystal sur-

faces: secondary electron emission studies

P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price, Effects of oxygen adsorption on the surface

barrier structure of copper (001)

D.T. Ling, J.N. Miller, D.L. Weissman, P. Pianetta, P.M. Stefan, I. Lindau

and WE Spicer, An angle-resolved photoemission study of the chem-

isorption of chalcogens on Cu(100). II. Cu(100) + ~(2 X 2)O R.G. Smeenk, R.M. Tromp, J.F. van der Veen and F.W. Saris, A quantita-

tive ion-scattering study of the Ni(ll0) surface during the early stages

of oxidation M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, XPS, UPS and thermal desorption studies of

alcohol adsorption on Cu(ll0). I. Methanol

797

93 (1980) 213

93 (1980) L147

93 (1980) 338

93 (1980) 407

93 (1980) 487

94 (1980) L167

94 (1980) 16

94 (1980) 41

94 (1980) 119

94 (1980) 154

94 (1980) 249

94 (1980) L184

94 (1980) 269

94 (1980) 323

94 (1980) 339

94 (1980) 483

94 (1980) 547

94 (1980) 564

95 (1980) L205

95 (1980) 89

95 (1980) 156

95 (1980) 190

798 Master index

G. Allan and J. Lopez, Influence of chemisorbed oxygen on nickel surface vibrations

R.C. Baetzold, Study of chemisorption on copper low-index stepped sur- faces

R. Michel, .I. Castaldi, C. Allasia, C. Jourdan and .I. Derrien, Initial interac- tion of oxygen with aluminium single crystal faces: a LEED, AES and work function study

R. Sau and J.B. Hudson, The oxidation of graphite monolayers on Ni(ll0) .J.H. Onuferko and D.P. Woodruff, LEED structural study of the adsorp-

tion of oxygen on Cu (100) surfaces J.L. Gland, B.A. Sexton and G.B. Fisher, Oxygen interactions with the

Pt( 111) surface F.H.P.M. Habraken, O.L.J. Gijzeman and G.A. Bootsma, Ellipsometry of

clean surfaces, submonolayer and monolayer films J.J. Carroll, T.E. Madey, A.J. Melmed and D.R. Sandstrom, The room tem-

perature adsorption of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide on (1120) ruthenium: an ellipsometry-LEED characterization

J.M. Moison and J.L. Domange, LEED study of all copper vicinal surfaces 4” off (100) and (111) planes under S, 0 and Pb adsorption

M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, The adsorption of molecular oxygen species on Ag(ll0)

F.H.P.M. Habraken, C.M.A.M. Mesters and G.A. Bootsma, The adsorption and incorporation of oxygen on Cu(100) and its reaction with carbon monoxide; comparison with Cu( 111) and Cu( 110)

A. Krozer and B. Kasemo, Kinetics of initial oxidation of UHV prepared Zn films

M. Lichtensteiger, C. Webb and J. Lagowski, Electron stimulated adsorp- tion: surface activation and preferential binding of oxygen to sulfur on CdS

P. Esser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide R.E. Kirby, C.S. McKee and L.V. Renny, Facetting of Cu(210) and

Ni(210) by activated nitrogen P.E. Wierenga, M.J. Sparnaay and A. van Silfhout, Reflectometric study of

surface states and oxygen adsorption on clean Si(100) and (110) sur- faces

P. Morgen and J. Onsgaard, The lineshape of the L2,3VV Auger spectrum of silicon

B. Lang, P. &holler and B. Carriere, AES study of silicon bonding states during oxidation of Si( 111)

J. Onsgaard, W. Heiland and E. Taglauer, Adsorption and desorption of oxygen and carbon monoxide on the Si(ll1) surface studied by ion scattering spectroscopy

W. Gopel, R.S. Bauer and G. Hansson, Ultraviolet photoemission studies of chemisorption and point defect formation on ZnO nonpolar surfaces

S.D. Bader, LEED Debye-Waller analysis of vibrational hybridization for p(2 x 2)-O/Pd(lOO)

K.J. Rawlings, An ELS study of the adsorption of oxygen on W(110) C.W. Draper and G.M. Rosenblatt, Thermal accommodation coefficients by

high speed vibration of solid samples. VI. 02 and Nz on As(l11) and Sb( 111) single crystal surfaces

S. Maroie, R. Caudano and 5. Verbist, The oxidation of the 01 and P phases

95 (1980) 214

95 (1980) 286

95 (1980) 309 95 (1980) 465

95 (1980) 555

95 (1980) 587

96 (1980) 482

96 (1980) 508

97 (1980) 1

97 (1980) 101

97 (1980) 264

97 (1980) L339

97 (1980) L375 97 (1980) 309

97 (1980) 451

99 (1980) 59

99 (1980) 87

99 (1980) 103

99 (1980) 112

99 (1980) 138

99 (1980) 392 99 (1980) 507

99 (1980) 671

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of brass studied by XPS and nuclear reaction spectroscopy 100 (1980) 1 S. Maniv and W.D. Westwood, Surface oxidation kinetics of sputtering

targets 100 (1980) 108 D.R. Salahub, L.-C. Niem and M. Roche, Chemisorption of oxygen atoms

on aluminum (110) : a molecular orbital cluster study 100 (1980) 199 M. Bowker, The effect of lateral interactions on the desorption of oxygen

from Ag(ll0) 100 (1980) L472 A.F. Armitage, D.P. Woodruff and P.D. Johnson, Crystallographic incident

beam effects in quantitative Auger electron spectroscopy 100 (1980) L483 J.E. Black, The dynamical motion of atoms at the Ni( 111) surface 100 (1980) 555 ME. Musser and S.C. Dahlberg, Increasing the quantum efficiency of

nickel phthalocyanine film by oxygen adsorption 100 (1980) 605

Palladium

J.C. Hamilton and J.M. Blakely, Carbon segregation to single crystai sur- faces of Pt, Pd and Co

D.L. Weissman, M.L. Shek and W.E. Spicer, Photoemission spectra and thermal desorption characteristics of two states of oxygen on Pd

N. Yamamoto, S. Tonomura, T. Matsuoka and H. Tsubomura, A study on a palladium-titanium oxide Schottky diode as a detector for gaseous components

W. Schlenk and E. Bauer, Properties of ultrathin layers of palladium on a tungsten (110) surface

M. Kiskinova, G. Bliznakov and L. Surnev, Hydrogen adsorption on a clean palladium ribbon; thermal desorption and work function measurements

E. Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt J.M. Guglielmacci et M. GiIIet, Profds de concentration obtenus par spec-

trometrie Auger et decapage ionique: influence du gradient de concen- tration et determination de la profondeur analysee

G. Comsa, R. David and B.-J. Schumacher, Fast deuterium molecules desorbing from metals

G.J. Slusser and N. Winograd, SIMS/XPS study of CO chemisorption on polycrystalline Pd, Ag and a PdAg aIloy

B. Gumhalter, Comment on “Anomalous 5p photoemission of xenon adsorbed on Pd( 110)”

A. Rosen, P. Grundevik and T. MoroviC, Molecular cluster calculations for the analysis of CO chemisorption on Ni, Pd, Pt and Ir surfaces

S. Okada, K. Oura, T. Hanawa and K. Satoh, A LEED-AES study of thin Pd ftis on Si(ll1) and (100) substrates

R.J. Behm, K. Christman and G. Ertl, Adsorption of hydrogen on Pd(lOO) S.D. Bader, LEED Debye-Wailer analysis of vibrational hybridization for

p(2 X 2)-O/Pd(lOO) K. Kishi, F. Kikui and S. Ikeda, Chemisorption bonds on nickel and palla-

dium surfaces studied by substitution reactions of various organic mole- cules

J.P. Muscat and D.M. Newns, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen chcmisorption on the (111) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag

S.S. Chao, E.-A. Knabbe and R.W. Vook, Auger line shape changes in epitaxial(11 l)Pd/(lll)Cu films

91(1980) 199

92 (1980) L59

92 (1980) 400

93 (1980) 9

94 (1980) 169 94 (1980) 281

94 (1980) 424

95 (1980) L210

95 (1980) 53

95 (1980) L263

95 (1980) 477

97 (1980) 88 99 (1980) 320

99 (1980) 392

99 (1980) 405

99 (1980) 609

100 (19’80) 581

800 Master index

Phosphorus

0. Oda and G.E. Rhead, Adsorption and coadsorption on Ni(100): quanti-

tative applications of Auger electron spectroscopy to the elements C, P,

Pb, Sn

Photoconductivity

B. Broich and G. Heiland, Charge transfer between ZnO crystals and dye

layers

R. Dingle, H.L. Stormer, A.C. Gossard and W. Wiegmann, Electronic prop-

erties of the GaAs-AlGaAs interface with applications to multi-inter-

face heterojunction superlattices

H. Okamoto, K. Muro, S. Narita and S. Kawaji, Far-infrared investigation

of high index surfaces on silicon

.I. Assmann and W. Month, Optical properties of dangling-bond states at

cleaved silicon surfaces

Photodesorption

J. Lin and T.F. George, Dynamical model of selective versus nonselective

laser-stimulated surface processes

Photoelectric emission, see Electron emission, Work function

Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES)

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS and UPS study of the valence

band structure and chemisorption of Ti(0001)

C. Boiziau, C. Garot, R. Nuvolone and J. Roussel, Study of oxygen and

carbon monoxide adsorption on molybdenum (110) by metastable helium de-excitation spectroscopy

H.P. Bonzel and H.J. Krebs, On the chemical nature of the carbonaceous

deposits on iron after CO hydrogenation

G.L. Price and B.G. Baker, The chemisorption of nitric oxide on (100)

nickel studied by LED, AES, UPS and thermal desorption

R. Nishitani, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki, S. Nakamura, M. Aono and T. Tanaka, Oxygen adsorption on the LaBe(100) surface studied by UPS and

LEED

D.L. Weissman, M.L. Shek and W.E. Spicer, Photoemission spectra and

thermal desorption characteristics of two states of oxygen on Pd

D.T. Ling, J.N. Miller, D.L. Weissman, P. Pianetta, L.I. Johansson, I. Lindau and W.E. Spicer, An angle-resolved photoemission study of the

chemisorption of chalcogens on Cu(lO0). I. The clean surface

T. Grandke and M. Cardona, Electronic properties of clean and oxygen

covered (100) cleaved surfaces of PbS

H.W. Rudolf and W. Steinmann, Laser induced charge transfer from Ni to

CO adsorbed on (111) and (110) surfaces

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, R.J. Purtell and R.P. Merrill, Chemisorption

and reaction of NH3 on Ni(ll1)

J.E. Demuth, The reaction of acetylene with Ni(100) and Ni(ll0) surfaces

92 (1980) 467

92 (1980) 247

98 (1980) 90

98 (1980) 505

99 (1980) 34

100 (1980) 381

91 (1980) 165

91 (1980) 313

91 (1980) 499

91 (1980) 571

92 (1980) 191

92 (1980) L59

92 (1980) 350

92 (1980) 385

93 (1980) 107

93 (1980) 117

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at room temperature

K. Jacobi, C. v. Muschwitz and K. Kambe, Angle-resolved UV photoemis-

sion studies of the two-dimensional band structures of sulfur, selenium,

and tellurium monolayers adsorbed on aluminium (111)

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS, UPS, and TDS study of

adsorption, oxidation, and hydrogenation of CO on rhenium

A.J. van Bommel and J.E. Crombeen, The adsorption and desorption of Cs

on GaP and GaSb (OOl), (llO), (111) and (111) surfaces, studied by LED, AES and photoemission

J.L. Gland, Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt( 111) and

Pt(S)-12( 111) X (111) surfaces

R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, C. Oshima, S. Kawai, H. lwasaki and

S. Nakamura, Surface structures and work functions of the LaBe(lOO),

(110) and (Ill) clean surfaces P.R. Webber and D. Chadwick, Evaporation limited segregation of Cu-Ni

J.N. Miller, D.T. Ling, M.L. Shek, D.L. Weissman, P.M. Stefan, I. Lindau

and W.E. Spicer, Photoemission studies of clean and oxygen-covered

Pt 6(111) X (100) F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, The interaction of KC1 with tungsten

single crystal surfaces

B.1. Dunlap and J.W. Gadzuk, Surface plasmon relaxation energies for CO

adsorbed on jellium

J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and

potassium adlayers on CO and Ha adsorption on Fe(l00)

R. Ducros, M. Alnot, J.J. Ehrhardt, M. Housley, G. Piquard and A.

Cassuto, A study of the adsorption of several oxygen-containing mole-

cules (Oa, CO, NO, HzO) on Re(OOO1) by KPS, UPS and temperature

programmed desorption

G. Pirug, G. Broden and H.P. Bonzel, Coadsorption and potassium and

oxygen on Fe( 110) D.T. Ling and W.E. Spicer, UPS and TDS studies of the adsorption of CO

and Hz on Cu/Ni G.B. Fisher and J.L. Gland, The interaction of water with the Pt(ll1) sur-

face

T. Gustafsson, On the energy dependence of the angular distribution of

photoelectrons from oriented molecules

C.C. Kao, S.C. Tsai, M.K. Bahl, Y.W. Chung and W.J. Lo, Electronic prop-

erties, structure and temperature-dependent composition of nickel

deposited on rutile titanium dioxide (110) surfaces

G.J. Slusser and N. Winograd, SIMS/XPS study of CO chemisorption on

polycrystalline Pd, Ag and a PdAg alloy

D.T. Ling, J.N. Miller, D.L. Weissman, P. Pianetta, P.M. Stefan, 1. Lindau

and W.E. Spicer, An angle-resolved photoemission study of the chem-

isorption of chalcogens on Cu( 100). II. Cu( 100) + c(2 X 2)0

M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, XPS, UPS and thermal desorption studies of

alcohol adsorption on Cu(ll0). I. Methanol D. Westphal and A. Goldmann, Polarization dependent photoemission

from d-like surface states on Cu

B. Gumhalter, Comment on “Anomalous 5p photoemission of xenon

adsorbed on Pd(ll0)” J. Rubio and J.M. Lopez-Sancho, Estimation of relaxation energy from

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electron-stimulated desorption and photoemission data

G.L. Nyberg, Comment on “Selection rules in photoemission from

adsorbates: pyridine adsorbed on copper” by B.J. Bandy, D.R. Lloyd

and N.V. Richardson

R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki, C. Oshima and

S. Nakamura, Surface states on the LaBe(llO), (llO), and (111) clean

surfaces studied by angle-resolved UPS

D.P. Woodruff, D. Norman, H.H. Farrell, M.M. Traum and N.V. Smith,

Directional memory effects in inelastic photoelectron scattering

D. Saddei, H.-J. Freund and G. Hohlneicher, Calculation of transition

metal compounds using an extension of the CNDO formalism. VI.

Simple interpretation of many-body effects in the valence shell photo-

ionization of adsorbates by the study of CO/Ni and Na/Ni model sys-

tems

J.L. Gland, B.A. Sexton and G.B. Fisher, Oxygen interactions with the

Pt( 111) surface

T.E. Felter, W.H. Weinberg, P.A. Zhdan and G.K. Boreskov, An XPS and

UPS investigation of the adsorption of ethylene on the (111) surface

of silver

U. Solzbach and H.J. Richter, Sputter cleaning and dry oxidation of CdTe,

HgTe and Hge.aCdo.aTe surfaces

M. Lichtensteiger, C. Webb and J. Lagowski, Electron stimulated adsorp-

tion: surface activation and preferential binding of oxygen to sulfur on

CdS

DE Ibbotson, T.S. Wittrig and W.H. Weinberg, The co-adsorption of

hydrogen and carbon monoxide on the (110) surface of iridium

R.J. Baird, R.C. Ku and P. Wynblatt, The chemisorption of CO and NO on

Rh(ll0) C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, M.M. Traum, R. Benbow and Z. Hurych,

Angle-resolved polarization-dependent photoemission studies of carbon

monoxide on iridium surfaces

J.W. Rogers, Jr., C.T. Campbell, R.L. Hance and J.M. White, An electron

spectroscopy study of ammonia adsorption on clean and oxidized

aluminum D.J. Chadi, Atomic structure of Si(ll1) surfaces

G.V. Hansson, R.Z. Bachrach, R.S. Bauer, D.J. Chadi and W. Gopel, Elec-

tronic structure of Si(ll1) surfaces

F. Houzay, G.M. Guichar, R. Pinchaux, P. Thiry, Y. Petroff and D.

Dagneaux, Angle-resolved photoemission of the Si( 111) 7 X 7 surface

W. Gopel, R.S. Bauer and G. Hansson, Ultraviolet photoemission studies of

chemisorption and point defect formation of ZnO nonpolar surfaces

I. Lindau, P.R. Skeath, C.Y. Su and W.E. Spicer, The interaction of thin

Au and Al overlayers with the GaAs( 110) surface

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, Chemisorption of NO and NH3 on

rhenium studied by UPS, XPS, TDS, and work function measurements

K. Jagannathan,. A. Srinivasan, M.S. Hedge and C.N.R. Rao, Interaction of

carbon monoxide with transition metal surfaces T.K.G. Swami and Y.W. Chung, Deformation enhanced photoemission

from oriented aluminium single crystal surfaces K. Kishi, F. Kikui and S. Ikeda, Chemisorption bonds on nickel and palla-

dium surfaces studied by substitution reactions of various organic mole-

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cules H.J. Krebs and H.P. Bonzel, Hydrogenation kinetics of carbonaceous layers

on polycrystalline iron R.P. Vasquez and F.J. Grunthaner, Intensity analysis of XPS spectra to

determine oxide uniformity: application to SiOa/Si interfaces S. Maroie, R. Caudano and J. Verbist, The oxidation of the 01 and p phases

of brass studied by XPS and nuclear reaction spectroscopy J.W. Rogers, Jr., R.L. Hance and J.M. White, An electron spectroscopic

investigation of the interaction of methanol with polycrystalline alumi- num

M.W. Roberts and R.St.C. Smart, XPS studies of donor and acceptor chem- isorption of NO and CO on nickel oxide surfaces

Photon emission

E. Kretschmann, T.A. Callcott and E.T. Arakawa, Theory of emission spectra from metal Wms irradiated by low energy electrons near normal incidence

M.S. Chung, T.A. Callcott, E. Kretschmann and ET. Arakawa, Radiation from silver films bombarded by low-energy electrons

C.M. Loxton, R.J. MacDonald and P.J. Martin, The influence of non-radia- tive transitions on bombardment induced photon emission from Ti and Ti oxide

I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted oxygen on sputtered excited atoms

P.J. Martin, L. Berzins and R.M. MacDonald, Polarized emission of Balmer radiation produced by medium energy hydrogen scattering off Nb - effects of oxygen exposure

M.R. Morrow, 0. Auciello, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary- photon yields

S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the kinetic energies of sputtered excited par- ticles. II. Theory and applications to group IIA fluorides

Physisorption, see also Adsorption, Adsorption isotherms

C.G. Shaw and SC. Fain, Jr., Lattice spacing and isosteric heat of argon monolayers below 50 K

L.W. Bruch and J.M. Phillips, Xe monolayer adsorption on Ag(l11): statis- tical mechanics

J.Q. Broughton, A molecular dynamics study of Lennard-Jones physisorp- tion on W(100)

P. Esser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide P. Kriian and I. Ku%er, Influence of adsorption upon sound reflection

Platinum

S.M. Davis and G.A. Somorjai, The effect of surface oxygen on hydro- carbon reactions catalyzed by platinum crystal surface with variable kink concentrations

H. Ibach and S. LehwaId, The bonding of water molecules to platinum sur-

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faces

J.C. Hamilton and J.M. Blakely, Carbon segregation to single crystal sur- faces of Pt, Pd and Co

M.J. Mummey and L.D. Schmidt, Surface composition following high

exposures to gases: CO, 02, and NH3 on Pt

M. Salmeron and G.A. Somorjai, A LEED-AES study of the reconstructed

Pt(l10) surface and the effect of oxygen treatment

P.T. Dawson and Y.K. Peng, The adsorption, desorption, and exchange

reactions of oxygen, hydrogen, and water on platinum surfaces. IV.

Field emission studies on the adsorption of water, hydrogen and the

reaction between hydrogen and adsorbed oxygen

A.M. Bar6 and H. Ibach, Adsorption sites of hydrogen adsorbed on a

stepped Pt surface by electronenergy-loss spectroscopy

G.A. Garwood, Jr. and A.T. Hubbard, Superlattices formed by interaction

of hydrogen iodine with Pt(ll1) and Pt( 100) studied by LEED, Auger

and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy

J.E. Demuth, On the nature of the species formed from the reaction of

ethylene on Pt(ll1) at room temperature

H. Niehus and G. Comsa, Surface and subsurface oxygen adsorbed on

Pt(ll1)

B. Krahl-Urban, H. Wagner and R. Butz, Calculations of dipole moments of

the edge atoms on stepped metal surfaces

J.L. Gland, Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt(ll1) and

Pt(S)-12(111) X (111) surfaces

J.N. Miller, D.T. Ling, M.L. Shek, D.L. Weissman, P.M. Stefan, I. Lindau

and W.E. Spicer, Photoemission studies of clean and oxygen-covered Pt

6(111) x (100) R.R. Adzic, W.E. O’Grady and S. Srinivasan, Oxidation of HCOOH on

(loo), (110) and (111) single crystal platinum electrodes

W. Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt

J.L. Gland and B.A. Sexton, Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(ll1) surface

B.A. Sexton, Vibrational spectra of water chemisorbed on platinum (111)

G.B. Fisher and J.L. Gland, The interaction of water with the Pt(ll1) sur-

face

R. Dagonnier, M. Dumont and J. Nuyts, Comments on “Theory of oscilla- tory oxidation of carbon monoxide over platinum” by R.E. Lagos, B.C.

Sales and H. SuhI R.E. Lagos, B.C. Sales and H. Suhl, Reply to Comments on “Theory of

oscillatory oxidation of carbon monoxide over platinum”

A. Crossley and D.A. King, Adsorbate island dimensions and interaction

energies from vibrational spectra: CO on Pt (001) and Pt (1 ll} C.-W. Kao, C.L. Anderson and C.R. Crowell, Photoelectron injection at

metal-semiconductor interfaces A. Rosen, P. Grundevik and T. Morovid, Molecular cluster calculations for

the analysis of CO chemisorption on Ni, Pd, Pt and Ir surfaces

J.L. Gland, B.A. Sexton and G.B. Fisher, Oxygen interactions with the

Pt(l11) surface M. Babai and S. Gottesfeld, EIlipsometric study of the polymeric surface

films formed on platinum electrodes by the electrooxidation of

phenotic compounds G. Comsa, G. Mechtersheimer and B. Poelsema, He beam scattering and

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LEED evidence for partial facetting of a Pt(997) surface J.P. Biberian, An alternative model of the reconstructed (100) surfaces of

gold, platinum and iridium H.B. Nielsen and D.L. Adams, The effect of hydrogen adsorption at low

temperatures on the structure of the reconstructed phases of the Pt(100) surface, studied by LEED

H. Kobayashi, S. Yoshida, H. Kato, K. Fukui, K. Tarama and M. Yama- guchi, An orbital phase study of adsorption of ethylene on flat and stepped platinum surfaces

P. Bauer, R. Feder and N. Miiller, Spin polarization in low-energy electron diffraction from Pt(ll1): experiment and theory

M.J. Cardillo and C.E. Becker, He atom diffraction from a silicide precipi- tate on a Pt(lOO) surface

A.B. Anderson and A.T. Hubbard, Theoretical determination of the struc- ture of acetylene on Pt(ll1)

A. Gavezzotti and M. Simonetta, An extended Hiickel study of adsorption of acetylene on Pt(ll1)

B.A. Sexton and G.E. Mitchell, Vibrational spectra of ammonia chemi- sorbed on platinum (111). I. Identification of chemisorbed states

B.A. Sexton and G.E. Mitchell, Vibrational spectra of ammonia chemi- sorbed on platinum (Ill). II. The electron scattering mechanism

J.H. Craig, Jr. and J.L. Hock, Evidence for a thermally induced state con- version in low coverage states of hydrogen on platinum

S. Okada, Y. Kishikawa, K. Oura and T. Hanawa, LEED observation of the platinum induced superstructures on Si substrates

H.H. Farrell, The coadsorption of I and Cl on Pt(ll1)

Polymers

M. Babai and S. Gottesfeld, Ellipsometric study of the polymeric surface films formed on platinum electrodes by the electrooxidation of phe- nolic compounds

Radioactive tracer techniques

M. Kruisl and E. Sasse, Gold on silicon surfaces

Raman scattering

A. Otto, J. Timper, J. Billmann, G. Kovacs and I. Pockrand, Surface rough- ness induced electronic Raman scattering

A. Otto, Raman scattering from adsorbates on silver J. Billmann, G. Kovacs and A. Otto, Enhanced Raman effect from cyanide

adsorbed on a silver electrode S. Efrima and H. Metiu, Surface induced resonant Raman scattering

(SlRRS) S. Efrima and H. Metiu, Vibrational frequencies of a chemisorbed mole-

cule; the role of the electrodynamic interactions R. Dornhaus, M.B. Long, R.E. Benner and R.K. Chang, Time development

of SERS from pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazine and cyanide adsorbed on Ag electrodes during an oxidation-reduction cycle

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T.E. Furtak and J. Reyes, A critical analysis of theoretical models for the Giant Raman effect from adsorbed molecules

J.R. Lombardi and R.L. Birke, Inhomogeneous broadening of the metal- nitrogen line in the surface enhanced Raman spectrum

G. Abstreiter, Electronic properties of the twodimensional system at GaAs/Al,Gar _,As interfaces

A. Pinczuk, J.M. Warlock, H.L. Stiirmer, R. Dingle, W. Wiegmann and AC. Gossard, Inelastic light scattering spectroscopy of a multilayer two- dimensional electron gas

E. Burnstein, A. Pinczuk and D.L. Mills, Inelastic light scattering by charge carrier excitations in twodimensional plasmas: theoretical considera- tions

Reflection spectroscopy

R. Katz, D.M. Kolb and F. Forstmann, Evidence for longitudinal waves in electroreflectance spectroscopy of silver

0. Hunderi, Optics of rough surfaces, discontinuous films and heterogene- ous materials

W. Paik and 2. SzkIarska-Smialowska, Reflectance and ellipsometric study of anodic passive films formed on nickel in sodium hydroxide solution

R. Kijtz and H.J. Lewerenz, Polarization and crystal structure effects in metallic electroreflectance from copper single crustal faces

R. KGtz and D.M. Kolb, The appearance of the bulk plasmon in thin silver overlayers monitored by electrochemical modulation spectroscopy

P.E. Wierenga, M.J. Sparnaay and A. van Silfhout, Reflectometric study of surface states and oxygen adsorption on clean Si(lO0) and (110) sur- faces

P. Chiaradia, G. Chiarotti, F. Ciccacci, R. Memeo, S. Nannarone, P. Sassa- roli and S. Selci, Optical detection of surface states in GaAs(ll0) and GaP(110)

K. Takayanagi, D.M. Kolb, K. Kambe and G. Lehmpfuhl, Deposition of monolayer and bulk lead on Ag(ll1) studied in vacuum and in an elec- trochemical cell

Resistance, see Conductivity, Surface conductivity

Rhenium

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS, UPS, and TDS study of adsorption, oxidation, and hydrogenation of CO on rhenium

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, Chemisorption of NOand NHa on rhenium studied by UPS, XPS, TDS and work function measurements

Rhodium

N. Ernst and J.H. Block, Comparison of Debey temperatures for rhodium surface atoms determined during field evaporation and low energy elec- tron diffraction

L.H. Dubois and G.A. Somojai, The chemisorption of CO and CO2 on Rh(ll1) studied by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy

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J.T. Yates, Jr., E.D. Williams and W.H. Weinberg, Does chemisorbed carbon monoxide dissociate on rhodium?

S. Hengrasmee, P.R. Watson, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, A LEED crystallographic determination of the surface structure Rh(llO)-c(2 X 2)-S

K.A.R. Mitchell, Comments on the structures observed for atomic adsorp- tion on (110) surfaces of facecentred cubic metals

S. Hengrasmee, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, An assessment of the quasi-dynamical method for selecting trial models in LEED crystallog- raphy

R.R. Cavanach and J.T. Yates, Jr., Infrared spectra of methyl isocyanide chemisorbed on rhodium

J.P. Muscat and D.M. News, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen chemisorption on the (111) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag

K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal surfaces

Ruthenium

H.-I. Lee, G. Praline and J.M. White, Coadsorption of oxygen and carbon monoxide on Ru(001)

R. Klein and R. Siegel, Interaction of nitrous oxide with ruthenium (1010) H. Pfntir, D. Menzel, F.M. Hoffmann, A. Ortega and A.M. Bradshaw, High

resolution vibrational spectroscopy of CO on Ru(001): the importance of lateral interactions

J.J. Carroll, T.E. Madey, A.J. Melmed and D.R. Sandstrom, The room tem- perature adsorption of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide on (1120) ruthenium: an elhpsometry-LEED characterization

R.J. Baird, R.C. Ku and P. WynbIatt, The chemisorption of CO and NO on Rh(l10)

P. Feuhrer, S. Kulkarni, E. Umbach and D. Menzel, A multimethod investi- gation of the adsorption of NO on Ru(001). II. A& thermal desorption and LEED results

Scandium

M.R. Morrow, 0. AucieIIo, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary- photon yields

Secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS)

P.H. Dawson and W.-C. Tam, The use of low energy SIMS to study the chemisorption of CO on Ni(lOO) and polycrystaBine nickel

A.R. Krauss and D.M. Gruen, Secondary-ion emission from clean and oxy- gen-covered beryllium surfaces. II. Energy dependence

N.J. Chou and M.W. Shafer, On the phenomenologicrd model of preferred sputtering for SIMS and Auger profiling: a critical analysis

G.J. Slusser and N. Winograd, SIMS/XPS study of CO chemisorption on polycrystalline Pd, Ag and a PdAg alloy

W.H. Christie and C.W. White, SIMS depth-profiling studies: the effect of

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laser annealing on the distribution of ion-implanted boron in silicon

N.S. McIntyre, G.G. Strathdee and B.F. Phillips, Secondary-ion mass-spec-

trometric studies of the aqueous leaching of a borosilicate waste glass

J.L. PeEa, M.H. Fari’as, F. Sanchez Sinencio, E. Andrade, A. Robledo and

K. Lopez, Implantation of 100 keV H+ in Moos and TiOa as deter-

mined by SIMS

D.J. O’Connor and R.J. MacDonald, Si exchange with a clean Si surface

Selenium

K. Jacobi, C. v. Muschwitz and K. Kambe, Angle-resolved UV photoemis-

sion studies of the twodimensional band structures of sulfur, selenium,

and tellurium monolayers adsorbed on aluminium (111)

K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal

surfaces

Semiconductor-electrolyte interface, see Solid-electrolyte inter-

face

Semiconductors

B.G. Martin, A.A. Maradudin and R.F. Wallis, Theory of surface polaritons

in n-type silicon in the presence of a DC current

M. Kusaka, N. Hiraoka, M. Hirai and S. Okazaki, Electrical properties of

p-type GaP Schottky barrier under stress

J. Bonnet, L. Soonckindt et L. Lassabatere, Sur la contribution des dif-

ferents porteurs i la zone de charge d’espace d’un semiconducteur multi- valee

N. Yamamoto, S. Tonomura, T. Matsuoka and H. Tsubomura, A study on

a palladium-titanium oxide Schottky diode as a detector for gaseous

components

W. Lorenz and C. Engler, Partial charge injection from surface and adsor-

bate states into semiconductor space charge layers

A. Moritani, H. Kubo and J. Nakai, In situ ellipsometric study of successive

anodization of monolayers in some layered semiconductors

F. Koch, Those other space-charge layers

B.D. Kandilarov, V. Detcheva and M.T. Primatarowa, Energy-band profile

and interface potential step in the theory of semiconductor heterojunc-

tions E. Louis and F. Flares, Metal-semiconductor junctions: clean and etched

interfaces

Silica, see Silicon oxide

Silicon

B.G. Martin, A.A. Maradudin and R.F. Wallis, Theory of surface polaritons

n-type silicon in the presence of a DC current

D.M. Zehner, C.W. White and G.W. Ownby, Silicon surface structures after

pulsed laser annealing

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I. Ivanov, A. Mazur and _I. Pollmann, The ideal (ill), (110) and (100) sur- faces of Si, Ge and GaAs; a comparison of their electronic structure

N. Kasupke and M. Henzler, Oxygen on cleaved silicon (111): effects of atomic steps and residual gases

M. Kruisl and E. Sasse, Gold on silicon surfaces R. Kaplan, LEED study of the stepped surface of vicinal Si(100) R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted oxy-

gen on sputtered excited atoms D.J. Miller, D. Haneman and L.W. Walker, LEED analysis of Si(lll)-(7 X

7) surface models C.-W. Kao, C.L. Anderson and C.R. Crowell, Photoelectron injection at

metal-semiconductor interfaces H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces J.A. Venables, J. Derrien and A.P. Janssen, Direct observation of the

nucleation and growth modes of Ag/Si(l 11) A. Straaijer, L.J. Hanekamp and G.A. Bootsma, The influence of cell win-

dow imperfections on the calibration and measured data of two types of rotating-analyzer ellipsometers

A.-R.M. Zaghloul and M. Elshazly-Zaghloul, Reflectance-aided null ellipso- metry (RANE) for film-substrate systems

J.B. Theeten, Real-time and spectroscopic ellipsometry of film growth: application to multilayer systems in plasma and CVD processing of semiconductors

S.C. Mushakarara and K. Vedam, Characterization of surfaces of laser- annealed samples by ellipsometry

A.B. Buckman and S. Chao, Ellipsometric characterization of the glassy layer at metal/semiconductor interfaces

S. Okada, K. Oura, T. Hanawa and K. Satoh, A LEED-AES study of thin Pd films on Si(ll1) and (100) substrates

N. Osakabe, Y. Tanishiro, K. Yagi and G. Honjo, Reflection electron micro- scopy of clean and gold deposited (111) silicon surfaces

T. Ichikawa and S. Ino, Missing spots in RHEED patterns from the Si(ll1) (6 X l)-Ag surface structure

T. Sugano, Physical and chemical properties of Si-SiOz transition regions T. Sugano, J.J. Chen and T. Hamano, Morphology of Si-SiOs interface A. Yagi and M. Nakai, Coulomb scattering in the band tall of n-channel

silicon MOSFETs A. Hartstein, A.B. Fowler and M. Albert, Temperature dependence of scat-

tering in the inversion layer B.E. Sernelius and K.-F. Berggren, Variation of the electron effective mass

with ionic scattering in silicon inversion layers K. Nakamura, K. Watanabe and H. Ezawa, Many-body effects and the elec-

tron mobility in Si inversion layers at room temperature Y. Kawaguchi and S. Kawaji, Lattice scattering mobility of n-inversion

layers in Si(100) at low temperatures CT. White and K.L. Ngai, Polaron and bipolaron states in S&inversion

layers: possible origins and effects W.L. Bloss, L.J. Sham and B. Vinter, Interaction-induced transition at low

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densities in silicon layer R.J. Wagner and D.C. Tsui, Submillimeter laser cyclotron resonance of

inversion layers at low electron densities B.A. Wilson, S.J. Allen, Jr. and D.C. Tsui, Evidence for a collective ground

state in Si inversion layers in extreme quantum limit R.J. Nicholas, E. Kress-Rogers, F. Kuchar, M. Pepper, J.C. Portal and R.A.

Stradhng, Electron transport in silicon inversion layers at high magnetic fields and the influence of substrate bias

J. Wakabayashi and S. Kawaji, HaJJ conductivity in n-type silicon inversion layers under strong magnetic fields

N.B. Velchev and I.S. Nachev, Self-consistent results for n-channel silicon MOSTs at high magnetic fields

G. Landwehr, Recent results of high magnetic field experiments on MOSFETs in Grenoble

T. Ando, Valley splitting and related phenomena in Si inversion layers F.J. Ohkawa, Electric break-throughs in vicinal planes of (001) Si inversion

layers M. Nakayama, Effect of the interface on electronic structure of n-Si MOS

charge layer F.K. Schulte, Electron energies in n-inversion layers of Si/SiOa calculated

without effective-mass approximation H. Rauh and R. Ktimmel, Theory of the temperature dependence of the

enhanced valley splitting in surface states of silicon MOSFETs H. Kohler, Valley splitting in n-type inverted silicon MOSFET surfaces D.C. Tsui and G. Kaminsky, Si inversion layers with a sixfold valley degen-

eracy G. Dorda, H. Gesch and I. Eisele, Anomalous behaviour of the electron

transport on (1 IO) and (111) silicon surfaces G. Abstreiter, P. Stallhofer and J.P. Kotthaus, Effects of uniaxial stress on

the cyclotron resonance in inversion layers on Si(100) F.F. Fang, Effect of biaxial stress on Si(100) inversion layers Th. Englert, G. Landwehr, J. Pontcharra and G. Dorda, Inversion layers in

silicon on insulating substrates Y. Takada, Theory of cyclotron resonance in Si(100) inversion layers

under [OOl] uniaxial stress B.D. McCombe and T. Cole, Intersubband spectroscopy of inversion layers

in the principal surfaces of silicon: many-body and “impurity” effects E. Gornik, R. Schawarz, G. Lindemann and D.C. Tsui, Emission Spectro-

scopy on twodimensional systems H. Okamoto, K. Muro, S. Narita and S. Kawaji, Far-infrared investigation

of high index surfaces on silicon D.J. Chadi, Atomic structure of Si(ll1) surfaces G.V. Hansson, R.Z. Bachrach, R.S. Bauer, D.J. Chadi and W. Gopel, Elec-

tronic structure of Si(l11) surfaces F. Houzay, G.M. Guichar, R. Pinchaux, P. Thiry, Y. Petroff and D. Dag-

neaux, Angle-resolved photoemission of the Si(ll1) 7 X 7 surface J. Assmann and W. MBnch, Optical properties of dangling-bond states at

cleaved silicon surfaces W. Kuhhnann and M. Henzler, Non-equilibrium surface state properties at

clean cleaved silicon surface as measured by surface photovoltage P.E. Wierenga, M.J. Sparnaay and A. van Silfhout, Reflectometric study of

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surface states and oxygen adsorption on clean Si(100) and (110) sur- face

A. Bianconi and R.S. Bauer, Evidence of SiO at the Si-oxide interface by surface soft X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy

P. Morgen and J. Onsgaard, The lineshape of the L2,3W Auger spectrum of silicon

B. Lang, P. SchoBer and B. Car&e, AES study of silicon bonding states during oxidation of Si(ll1)

J. Onsgaard, W. Heiland and E. Taglauer, Adsorption and desorption of oxygen and carbon monoxide on the Si(lll) surface studied by ion scattering spectroscopy

S. Krueger and W. Month, Electronic and structural properties of steps on cleaved semiconductor surfaces

J.P. Gaspard, J. Derrien, A. Cros and F. Salvan, Electronic structure of Ag adsorbed on Si( 111); experiment and theory

V. Barone, G. Del Re, G. Le Lay and R. Kern, Adsorption sites and relative stabilities of the 3 X 1 and J3 phases of Ag on Si(ll1)

B. Goldstein and D.J. Szostak, Surface photovoltage, band-bending and face states on a-Si : H

M.J. Cardillo and G.E. Becker, He atom diffraction from a sihcide precipi- tate on a Pt(100) surface

M. Tabe, K. Arai and H. Nakamura, Persistence of Si(ll1) 7 X 7 surface structure under air exposure

W.S. Verwoerd, Cluster calculations of the surface dimer structure on Si(100) surfaces

R.P. Vasquez and F.J. Grunthaner, Intensity analysis of XPS spectra to determine oxide uniformity: application to SiOa/Si interfaces

T.E. Jackman, J.R. MacDonald, L.C. Feldman, P.J. Silverman and I. Stens- gaard, (100) and (110) Si-SiOa interface studies by MeV ion back- scattering

W.H. Christie and C.W. White, SIMS depth-proftig studies: the effect of laser annealing on the distribution of ion-implanted boron in silicon

S. Okada, Y. Kishikawa, K. Oura and T. Hanawa, LEED observation of the platinum induced superstructures on Si substrates

D.J. O’Connor and R.J. MacDonald, Si exchange with a clean Si surface

Silicon nitride

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion formation by backscattering from solid surfaces

J.B. Theeten, Real-time and spectroscopic elhpsometry of film growth: application to multilayer systems in plasma and CVD processing of semiconductors

Silicon oxide

A.-R.M. Zaghloul and M. Elshazly-Zaghloul, Reflectance-aided nuB ellipso- metry (RANE) for fdm-substrate systems

S.C. Mushakarara and K. Vedam, Characterization of surfaces of laser-

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annealed samples by ellipsometry

T. Sugano, Physical and chemical properties of Si-SiOZ transition regions

T. Sugano, J.J. Chen and T. Hamano, Morphology of Si-SiOa interface

C.T. White and K.L. Ngai, Polaron and bipolaron states in Si-inversion

Layers: possible origins and effects

Y. Osaka, Effects of long range components of random potentials on con-

ductivity in two dimensions

F.K. Schulte, Electron energies in n-inversion layers of Si/SiOZ calculated

without effective-mass approximation

A. Bianconi and R.S. Bauer, Evidence of SiO at the Si-oxide interface by

surface soft X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy

R.P. Vasquez and F.J. Grunthaner, Intensity analysis of XPS spectra to

determine oxide uniformity: application to SiOa/Si interfaces

T.E. Jackman, J.R. MacDonald, L.C. Feldman, P.J. Silverman and I. Stens- gaard, (100) and (110) Si-SiOZ interface studies by MeV ion back-

scattering

D.E. Clark and E.L. Yen-Bower, Corrosion of glass surfaces

N.S. McIntyre, G.G. Strathdee and B.F. Phillips, Secondary-ion massspec- trometric studies of the aqueous leaching of a borosilicate waste glass

Silver

L.W. Bruch and J.M. Phillips, Xe monolayer adsorption on Ag(ll1): statis-

tical mechanism

M.S. Chung, T.A. Callcott, E. Kretschmann and E.T. Arakawa, Radiation

from silver films bombarded by low-energy electrons

M. Kusaka, N. Hiraoka, M. Hirai and S. Okazaki, Electrical properties of

p-type GaP Schottky barrier under stress

R. Katz, D.M. Kolb and F. Forstmann, Evidence for longitudinal waves in

electroreflectance spectroscopy of silver

W.P. Chen and J.M. Chen, Surface plasma wave study of submonolayer Cs

and Cs-0 covered Ag surfaces

A. Otto, Raman scattering from adsorbates on silver

.I. Billmann, G. Kovacs and A. Otto, Enhanced Raman effect from cyanide

adsorbed on a silver electrode

G. Betz, Alloy sputtering

M. Bowker, M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, Oxygen induced adsorption and

reaction of Hz, H20, CO and CO2 on single crystal Ag(ll0)

J.M. Horne, S.C. Yerkes and D.R. Miller, An experimental investigation of

the elastic scattering of He and Ha from Ag(ll1)

R. Dornhaus, M.B. Long, R.E. Benner and R.K. Chang, Time development

of SERS from pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazine and cyanide adsorbed on

Ag electrodes during an oxidation-reduction cycle M.A. Barteau, M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, Acid-base reactions on solid

surfaces: the reactions of HCOOH, H2C0, HCOOCHs with oxygen on

Ag(ll0) J.M. Gughelmacci et M. Gillet, Proftis de concentration obtenus par spec-

trometrie Auger et decapage ionique: influence du gradient de concen-

tration et determination de la profondeur analysee J.A. Barker, D.R. Dion and R.P. Merrill, Classical surface scattering com-

putations: rainbows and energy exchange

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G.J. Slusser and N. Winograd, SIMS/XPS study of CO chemisorption on polycrystalline Pd, Ag and a PdAg alloy

J.R. Lombardi and R.L. Birke, Inhomogeneous broadening of the metal- nitrogen line in the surface enhanced Raman spectrum

J.A. Venables, J. Derrien and A.P. Janssen, Direct observation of the nu- cleation and growth modes of Ag/Si(lll)

R.H. Muller and C.G. Smith, The use of film-formation models for the interpretation of ellipsometer observations

F.H.P.M. Habraken, O.L.J. Gijzeman and G.A. Bootsma, Ellipsometry of clean surfaces, submonolayer and monolayer films

U. Merkt and P. Wissmann, Ellipsometric response to CO adsorption and temperature change for thin silver films

T.E. Felter, W.H. Weinberg, P.A. Zhdan and G.K. Boreskov, An XPS and UPS investigation of the adsorption of ethylene on the (111) surface of silver

M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, The adsorption of molecular oxygen species on Ag(l1)

S.R. Kelemen and I.E. Wachs, Auger electron spectroscopy of surface car- bon on Ag(l10)

T. Ichikawa and S. Ino, Missing spots in RHEED patterns from the Si(ll1) (6 x l)-Ag surface structure

R. Katz and D.M. Kolb, The appearance of the bulk plasmon in thin silver overlayers monitored by electrochemical modulation spectroscopy

J.P. Gaspard, J. Derrien, A. Cros and F. Salvan, Electronic structure of Ag adsorbed on Si(ll1): experiment and theory

V. Barone, G. Del Re, G. Le Lay and R. Kern, Adsorption sites and relative stabilities of the 3 X 1 and 43 phases of Ag on Si(ll1)

L.J. Gerenser and R.C. Baetzold, Study of chemisorption on silver surfaces using ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS)

J.P. Muscat and D.M. Newns, Embedded cluster calculations for hydrogen chemisorption on the (111) surfaces of fee Co, Ni, Cu, Rh, Pd and Ag

K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal surfaces

M. Kitson and R.M. Lambert, A structural and kinetic study of chlorine and silver chloride on Ag(100): the transition from overlayer to bulk haline

K. Takayanagi, D.M. Kolb, K. Kambe and G. Lehmpfuhl, Deposition of monolayer and bulk lead on Ag(ll1) studied in vacuum and in an elec- trochemical cell

M. Bowker, The effect of lateral interactions on the desorption of oxygen from Ag(l10)

L.W. Bruch and M.S. Wei, Coexistence of non-registered monolayer and bilayer solid films: statistical mechanics

Silver halides

M. Kitson and R.M. Lambert, A structural and kinetic study of chlorine and silver chloride on Ag(100): the transition from overlayer to bulk halide

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Sodium, see Alkali metals

Solid-electrolyte interface

R. Katz, D.M. Kolb and F. Forstmann, Evidence for longitudinal waves in

electroreflectance spectroscopy of silver

R. Dornhaus, M.B. Long, R.E. Benner and R.K. Chang, Time development

of SERS from pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazine and cyanide adsorbed on

Ag electrodes during an oxidation-reduction cycle

R.R. Adzic, W.E. O’Grady and S. Srinivasan, Oxidation of HCOOH on

(loo), (110) and (111) single crystal platinum electrodes

J.R. Lombardi and R.L. Birke, Inhomogeneous broadening of the metal-

nitrogen line in the surface enhanced Raman spectrum

J.J. Ritter and J. Kruger, A qualitative ellipsometric-electrochemical

approach to the study of film growth under organic coatings

R.H. Muller and C.G. Smith, The use of film-formation models for the

interpretation of ellipsometer observations

W. Paik and Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Reflectance and ellipsometric study

of anodic passive films formed on nickel in sodium hydroxide solution

R. Nishimura, K. Kudo and N. Sato, Intensity-following ellipsometry of passive films on iron

C.Y. Chao and Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Ellipsometric study on the film formation of nickel in phosphate solutions

M. Yamashita, K. Omura and D. Hirayama, Passivating behavior of copper

anodes and its illumination effects in alkaline solutions

M. Babai and S. Gottesfeld, Ellipsometric study of the polymeric surface

films formed on platinum electrodes by the electrooxidation of phe-

nolic compounds

A. Moritani, H. Kubo and J. Nakai, In situ ellipsometric study of successive

anodization of monolayers in some layered semiconductors

R. Katz and H.J. Lewerenz, Polarization and crystal structure effects in

metallic electroreflectance from copper single crystal faces

R. Katz and D.M. Kolb, The appearance of the bulk plasmon in thin silver

overlayers monitored by electrochemical modulation spectroscopy

J. Gautron, J.-P. Dalbera and P. Lemasson, Electroluminescence of the

electrolyte/n-ZnSe junction under anodic polarization

M.J. Dignam and R.K. Kalia, Some equilibrium and near-equilibrium prop-

erties of the oxide-electrolyte interface

K. Takayanagi, D.M. Kolb, K. Kambe and G. Lehmpfuhl, Deposition of

monolayers and bulk lead on Ag(ll1) studied in vacuum and in an elec-

trochemical cell

Sputtering

A.R. Krauss and D.M. Gruen, Secondary-ion emission from clean and oxy-

gen-covered beryllium surfaces. II. Energy dependence

G. Betz, Alloy sputtering N.J. Chou and M.W. Shafer, On the phenomenological model of preferred

sputtering for SIMS and Auger profiling: a critical analysis Ch. Steinbrtichel and D.M. Gruen, Absolute measurement of sputtered ion

fractions using matrix isolation spectroscopy

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R.G. Hart and C.B. Cooper, Energies of Cu; ions sputtered from Cu by

very low energy (50 eV < E < 1 keV) inert gas ions

J.M. Guglielmacci et M. Gillet, Profils de concentration obtenus par spec- trometrie Auger et decapage ionique: influence du gradient de concen- tration et determination de la profondeur analysee

U. Solzbach and H.J. Richter, Sputter cleaning and dry oxidation of CdTe,

HgTe and Hgo,$do,zTe surfaces

M.R. Morrow, 0. Auciello, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of

whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary-

photon yields

M. Shikata and R. Shim& Sputtering of Cu-Ni alloys at elevated tem-

perature

R. Kelly, On the problem of whether mass or chemical bonding is more

important to bombardment-induced compositional changes in alloys and oxides

S. Maniv and W.D. Westwood, Surface oxidation kinetics of sputtering tar-

gets

S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the kinetic energies of sputtered excited parti-

cles. II. Theory and applications to group HA fluorides

R. Kelly and 0. Auciello, On the origin of pyramids and cones on ion-bom-

barded copper surfaces

Steel

A. Straaijer, L.J. Hanekamp and G.A. Bootsma, The influence of cell win-

dow imperfections on the calibration and measured data of two types of rotating-analyzer ellipsometers

Strontium titanate

S. Ferrer and GA. Somorjai, UPS and XPS studies of the chemisorption of

02, Ha and Ha0 on reduced and stoichiometric SrTiOs(111) surfaces; the effects of illumination

G.H. Bu-Abbud and N.M. Bashara, Characterization of fabrication damage

in SrTiOs by internal and external measurements S. Ferrer and G.A. Somorjai, Isotope exchange studies of the oxidation and

reduction of SrTiOs single crystal surfaces by water and hydrogen

Sulphur

S. Hengrasmee, P.R. Watson, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, A LEED

crystallographic determination of the surface structure Rh(llO)-c(2 X 2)-S

K.A.R. Mitchell, Comments on the structures observed for atomic adsorp-

tion on (110) surfaces of face-centred cubic metals

K. Jacobi, C. v. Muschwitz and K. Kambe, Angle-resolved UV photo- emission studies of the two-dimensional band structures of sulfur, sele-

nium, and tellurium monolayers adsorbed on aluminium (111) J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and po-

tassium adlayers on CO and Ha adsorption on Fe(lOO)

S. Hengrasmee, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, An assessment of the

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quasi-dynamical method for selecting trial models in LEED crystallog-

raphy H.H. Soonpaa, Experimental observations on thin crystals of Bi(Ter _xS,)3

in the localization region

K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal

surfaces

G.A. Sargent, G.B. Freeman and J.L.-R. Chao, Adsorption of CO on, and

S poisoning of, a perfect Ni(ll1) single crystal and a Ni(l11) crystal

with small angle boundaries

P. Delescluse and A. Masson, Diffuse scattering in RHEED induced by

linear disorders of sulphur segregated on nickel (111) surface

C.A. Murray, A.P. Mills, Jr. and J.E. Rowe, Correlations between electron

and positron workfunctions on copper surfaces

Surface composition

G. Betz, Alloy sputtering

P.R. Webber and D. Chadwick, Evaporation limited segregation of Cu-Ni

J.C. Tsang, A. Kahn and P. Mark, Comparison of LEED and Auger data

from cleaved and sputtered-annealed InP(110) surfaces

M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Sputtering of Cu-Ni alloys at elevated tem-

perature

T. Okutani, M. Shikata and R. Shimizu, Investigation on surface composi-

tions of Cu-Ni alloy under Ar+ ion bombardment by ISS and in situ

AES measurements

R. Kelly, On the problem of whether mass or chemical bonding is more im-

portant to bombardment-induced compositional changes in alloys and

oxides M. Futamoto, M. Nakazawa and U. Kawabe, Thermionic emission proper-

ties of hexaborides

Surface conductivity, see also Field effect

B. Broich and G. Heiland, Charge transfer between ZnO cyrstals and dye

layers J.P. Chauvineau, Diffusion superficielle des adatoms observee a basse tem-

perature par Ia variation de resistance electrique de films mince d’or et

de bismuth Y. Margoninski, An electron energy loss spectroscopy study of the conduc-

tivity of polar ZnO surfaces

G.S. De and H. Suhl, Prospects for studying chemisorption kinetics using

current fluctuations W. Mokwa, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Binding states of zinc on the polar

faces of ZnO

H. Moormann, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Variations of work function and

surface conductivity on clean cleaved zinc oxide surfaces by annealing

and hydrogen adsorption

Surface defects

D. Lohez, M. Lannoo, P. Masri, L. Soonckindt and L. Lassabatere, A calcu-

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lation of defect gap states on the clean (110) surfaces of some III--V semiconductors

Surface diffusion

S.R. Srinivasan, Comments on “Grain boundary grooving under the influ- ence of evaporation (or corrosion)” by Vu Thien Birth et al.

Vu Thien Binh and R. Uzan, Reply to Comments on “Grain boundary grooving under the influence of evaporation (or corrosion)” by S.R. Srinivasan

P.G. F;lahive and W.R. Graham, Pair potential calculations of single atom selfdiffusion activation energies

P.G. Flahive and W.R. Graham, The determination of single atom surface site geometry on W(1 ll), W(211) and W(321)

A.A. Chumak and A.A. Tarasenko, Diffusion and density fluctuations of atoms adsorbed on solid surfaces

J. Klafter and R. Silbey, Atomic migration on disordered surfaces J.P. Chauvineau, Diffusion superficielle des adatoms observee a basse tem-

perature par la variation de resistance electrique de films mince d’or et de bismuth

R. Casanova and T.T. Tsong, Surface diffusion of single W atoms on hydro- gen saturated W {123} plane

J.-R. Chen and R. Gomer, Mobility and two-dimensional compressibility of Xe on the (110) plane of tungsten

M. Bowker and D.A. King, Oxygen diffusion on tungsten single crystal sur-

faces: secondary electron emission studies

A.B. Meador, T.-H. Lin and H.B. Huntington, Adatom mobility on the sur-

face planes of a simple metal

R.T. Tung and W.R. Graham, Single atom self-diffusion on nickel surfaces M. Drechsler, M. Junack and R. Meclewski, A study of the surface self-dif-

fusion of tungsten induced by ion impact J.R. Banavar and R. Gomer, Density fluctuation autocorrelation functions

for surface diffusion with various boundary conditions H. Asada and M. Masuda, On the coverage dependence of the surface diffu-

sion constant

Surface energy, see Surface tension

Surface melting

K.D. Stock, The thickness of molten surface layers on copper monocrystals B.I. Halperin, Theory of melting in two dimensions H. Fukuyama and D. Yoshioka, Quantum effects on melting temperature

of two-dimensional Wigner solid

Surface phonons

J.I. Gersten, Theory of surface plasmarons J. Budimir, M.S. Jhon and J.S. Dahler, Dynamics of a finite harmonic oscil-

lator chain with a surface impurity G. Lakshmi, F.W. de Wette and R. Srinivasan, Lattice dynamics and ther-

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modynamic functions of a CaFa slab with (110) free surfaces

G. Allan and J. Lopez, Influence of chemisorbed oxygen on nickel surface vibrations

K. Masuda, Comments on “The vibration frequency of an atom at the sur-

face of a tight binding methal” by C.M. Sayers

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and

disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

J.I. Gersten, Theory of surface plasmarons. II. The effect of a finite thick-

ness of the accumulation layer

D.J. Martin, The influence of correlated atomic vibrations on low energy ion scattering. I. Quasi-triple scattering from a (100) row of copper

atoms

B.N.J. Persson and M. Persson, Damping of vibrations in molecules adsorbed on a metal surface

Y. Goldstein, A. Many, I. Wagner and J. Gersten, ELS studies of quantized

accumulation layers on ZnO surfaces

J.E. Black, The dynamical motion of atoms at the Ni(ll1) surface

Surface photovoltage

M.E. Musser and S.C. Dahlberg, Rhodamine B surface state hole traps

S. Kuimmski, K. Pater and A.T. Szaynok, Surface photovoltage spectro-

scopy in infra-red and visible range for p-type CdTe

J.R. Maltby, C.E. Reed and C.G. Scott, The use of surface photovoltage

measurements for the surface characterisation of photoconductors

J. Assmann and W. Month, Optical properties of dangling-bond states at

cleaved silicon surfaces

W. Kuhlmann and M. Henzler, Non-equilibrium surface state properties at

clean cleaved silicon surfaces as measured by surface photovoltage

B. Goldstein and D.J. Szostak, Surface photovoltage, band-bending and

surface states on a-Si : H

R.P. Holstrom, J. Lagowski and H.C. Gatos, Electron beam stimulated

changes in composition and electrical properties of CdS surfaces

M.E. Musser and S.C. Dahlberg, Increasing the quantum efficiency of

nickel phthalocyanine film by oxygen adsorption

Surface plasmons

W.P. Chen and J.M. Chen, Surface plasma wave study of submonolayer Cs

and Cs-0 covered Ag surfaces

R. Reinisch and S. Laval, Comment on “Hybrid bull-surface polaritons”

J.-L. Debethune, Reply to the Comment on “Hybrid bull-surface polari-

tons” J.I. Gersten, Theory of surface plasmarons B.I. Dunlap and J.W. Gadzuk, Surface plasmon relaxation energies for CO

adsorbed on jellium A.M. Brodsky and MI. Urbakh, Electrodynamics of metal surfaces with an

account of the microscopic effects J.I. Gersten, Theory of surface plasmons. II. The effects of a finite thick-

ness of the accumulation layer R. Katz and D.M. Kolb, The appearance of the bulk plasmon in thin silver

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97 (1980) 206

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overlayers monitored by electrochemical modulation spectroscopy T.N. Theis, Plasmons in inversion layers A.V. Chaplik and M.V. Krasheninnikov, Two-dimensional plasmons (2DP)

and acoustic waves in crystals S. Das Sarma and A. Madhukar, Formation of an anomalous acoustic plas-

mon in spatially separated plasmas Y. Goldstein, A. Many, I. Wagner and J. Gersten, ELS studies of quantized

accumulation layers on ZnO surfaces

97 (1980) 575 98 (1980) 515

98 (1980) 533

98 (1980) 563

98 (1980) 599

Surface potential

P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price, The surface barrier structure of copper (001) A.P. Janssen, P. Akhter, C.J. Harland and J.A. Venables, High spatial reso-

lution surface potential measurements using secondary electrons P.J. Jennings and G.L. Price, Effects of oxygen adsorption on the surface

barrier structure of copper (001) C. Bouchard and J.D. Carette, The surface potential barrier in secondary

emission from semiconductors

93 (1980) L124

93 (1980) 453

95 (1980) L205

100 (1980) 251

Surface preparation

M. Kruisl and E. Sasse, Gold on silicon surfaces 92 (1980) 681

Surface roughness

A. Otto, J. Timper, J. BiBmann, G. Kovacs and I. Pockrand, Surface rough- ness induced electronic Raman scattering

J. Billmann, G. Kovacs and A. Otto, Enhanced Raman effect from cyanide adsorbed on a silver electrode

N. Kasupke and M. Henzler, Oxygen on cleaved silicon (111): effects of atomic steps and residual gases

0. Hunderi, Optics of rough surfaces, discontinuous films and heterogene- ous materials

C. Bouchard and J.D. Carette, The secondary electron emission coefficient of disordered surfaces

K.H. Rieder, A. Baratoff and U.T. Hochh, Hills or hollows? - an ambiguity in the determmation of surface corrugation

92 (1980) L55

92 (1980) 153

92 (1980) 407

96 (1980) 1

100 (1980) 241

100 (1980) L475

Surface segregation

J.C. Hamilton and J.M. Blakely, Carbon segregation to single crystal sur- faces of Pt, Pd and Co 91 (1980) 199

C. Berry, D. Majumdar and Y.W. Chung, Auger studies of the effect of tem- perature and oxygen exposure on the surface composition of Ni-l%Th alloy

A.D. Bra&ford, Surface segregation kinetics in binary aBoys

Surface states

94 (1980) 293 94 (1980) 387

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS and UPS study of the valence band structure and chemisorption of Ti(0001) 91 (1980) 165

820 Master index

R. Garron, Etats de surface du sodium darts les directions (100) et (111) S. Kuimmski, K. Pater and A.R. Szaynok, Surface photovoltage spectro-

scopy in infra-red and visible range for p-type CdTe R. Nishitani, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki, S. Nakamura, M. Aono and T. Tanaka,

Oxygen adsorption on the LaBe(100) surface studied by UPS and LEED

E.W. Kreutz, E. Rickus and N. Sotnik, Gap states at cleaved InSb(ll0) sur- faces

.D. Westphal and A. Goldmann, Polarization dependent photoemission from d-like surface states on Cu

R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki, C. Oshima and S. Nakamura, Surface states on the LaBe(lOO), (110) and (111) clean sur- faces studied by angle-resolved UPS

K. Kono, Y. Iye, K. Kajita, S. Kobayashi and W. Sasaki, Electron escape from the image-potential-induced surface states on liquid helium

S. Nagano, S. Ichimaru and N. Itoh, Correlational properties of twodimen- sional electron systems in the surface states on liquid helium

Yu. P. Monarkha and V.B. Shikin, Cyclotron resonance for electrons in surface states on liquid helium

C.T. White and K.L. Ngai, Polaron and bipolaron states in Si-inversion layers: possible origins and effects

F.K. Schulte, Electron energies in n-inversion layers of Si/SiOa calculated without effective-mass approximation

H. Rauh and R. Kiimmel, Theory of the temperature dependence of the enhanced valley splitting in surface states of silicon MOSFETs

G.V. Hansson, R.A. Bachrach, R.S. Bauer, D.J. Chadi and W. Gopel, Elec- tronic structure of Si(ll1) surfaces

F. Houzay, G.M. Guichar, R. Pinchaux, P. Thiry, Y. Petroff and D. Dag- neaux, Angle-resolved photoemission of the Si(ll1) 7 X 7 surface

P.E. Wierenga, M.J. Sparnaay and A. van Silfhout, Reflectometric study of surfaces states and oxygen adsorption on clean Si(100) and (110) sur- faces

P. Chiaradia, G. Chiarotti, F. Ciccacci, R. Memeo, S. Nannarone, P. Sassa- roli and S. Selci, Optical detection of surface states in GaAs(ll0) and GaP(1 IO)

M. Nishida, Electronic states induced by surface defects on GaSb(ll0) B. Goldstein and D.J. Szostak, Surface photovoltage, band-bending and

surface states on a-Si : H M. Tomasek and S. Pick, On the surface states of the LaBe(001) face

Surface stress

M. Kusaka, N. Hiraoka, M. Hirai and S. Okazaki, Electrical properties of p-type GaP Schottky barrier under stress

F.F. Fang, Effect of biaxial stress on Si(100) inversion layers

Surface structure, see also Low energy electron diffraction

L.J. Clarke, LEED analysis of the surface structure of Mo(001) J.H. Onuferko and D.P. Woodruff, LEED averaging study of adsorption

91 (1980) 358

91 (1980) 707

92 (1980) 191

95 (1980) 257

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98 (1980) 41

98 (1980) 227

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98 (1980) 370

99 (1980) 13

99 (1980) 28

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99 (1980) 70 99 (1980) L384

99 (1980) 235 100 (1980) L454

91 (1980) 264 98 (1980) 416

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structures involving substrate reconstruction 91 (1980) 400

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C.-M. Chan, M.A. Van Hove, W.H. Weinberg and E.D. Williams, An R-fac- tor analysis of several models of the reconstructed Ir(1 lo)-(1 X 2) sur- face

G. Hanke, E. Lang, K. Heinz and K. Miiller, Rapid LEED intensity mea- surements for Ni(lO0) and Ni(lOO)-0

H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. I. Structural properties

S. Hengrasmee, P.R. Watson, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, A LEED crystallographic determination of the surface structure Rh(llO)-c(2 X 2)-S

91 (1980) 440

91 (1980) 551

92 (1980) 53

K.A.R. Mitchell, Comments on the structures observed for atomic adsorp- tion on (110) surfaces of face-centred cubic metals

D.M. Zehner, C.W. White and G.W. Ownby, Silicon surface structures after pulsed laser annealing

92 (1980) 71

92 (1980) 79

92 (1980) L67 M.A. Van Hove and G.A. Somorjai, A new microfacet notation for high-

MilJer-index surfaces of cubic materials with terrace, step and kink structures 92 (1980) 489

H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. II. Kinetics of the recon- struction

B. Krahl-Urban, H. Wagner and R. Butz, Calculations of the dipole mo- ments of the edge atoms on stepped metal surfaces

J.P. Biberian, An alternative model of the reconstructed (100) surfaces of gold platinum and iridium

93 (1980) 407

93 (1980) 423

97 (1980) 257 H.B. Nielsen and D.L. Adams, The effect of hydrogen adsorption at low

temperatures on the structure of the reconstructed phases of the Pt(lOO) surface studied by LEED 97 (1980) L351

S. Hengrasmee, D.C. Frost and K.A.R. Mitchell, An assessment of the quasi-dynamical method for selecting trial models in LEED crystallog-

raphy S. Krueger and W. Month, Electronic and structural properties of steps on

cleaved semiconductor surfaces L.J. Clarke and L. Morales de la Garza, Surface structure of unrecon-

structed W(OO1) from alternative LEED techniques M. Tabe, K. Arai and H. Nakamura, Persistence of Si(ll1) 7 x 7 surface

structure under air exposure L. Dtiweritz and H. Berger, Atomic steps on Ge(100) surfaces studied by

RHEED W.S. Verwoerd, Cluster calculations of the surface dimer structure on

Si(100) surfaces T.-M. Lu and M.G. Lagally, The resolving power of a low-energy electron

diffractometer and the analysis of the surface defects A. Fujimori and N. Tsuda, Surfaceenhanced electron-phonon coupling

and irreversible reconstruction of MgO(001) S. Okada, Y. Kishikawa, K. Oura and T. Hanawa, LEED observation of the

platinum induced superstructures on Si substrates L.W. Bruch and M.S. Wei, Coexistence of non-registered monolayer and

bilayer solid films: statistical mechanics J.C. Heyraud and J.J. Mktois, Anomalous 5 422 diffraction spots from

(111) tlat gold CrystaJlites: (111) surface reconstruction and moire

97 (1980) 503

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100 (1980) L445

100 (1980) L457

100 (1980) 481

fringes between the surface and the bulk 100 (1980) 519

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Surface tension

K. Masuda, Comments on “The vibration frequency of an atom at the sur- face of a tight binding metal” by C.M. Sayers

Surface thermodynamics

C.G. Shaw and SC. Fain, Jr., Lattice spacing and isosteric heat of argon monolayers below 50 K

L.W. Bruch and J.M. Phillips, Xe monolayer adsorption on Ag(ll1): statis- tical mechanism

P. Dolle, M. Matecki et A. Thorny, Proprietes thermodynamiques du fiim de tetrafluoromethane adsorb& sur graphite

T.-M. Lu, G.C. Wang and M.G. Lagally, Island formation and condensation of chemisorbed overlayer

R. Beaume, J. Suzanne and J.G. Dash, Substrate dimensional changes upon adsorption: methane, xenon and krypton adsorbed on graphite

CR. Fuselier, J.C. Raich and N.S. Gillis, Equilibrium configurations of commensurate adsorbed monolayers: argon on graphite

R. Kern, Comments on “Fractional and zero order desorption kinetics of adsorbed monolayers: the role of attractive lateral interactions in the HgW(lOO) system”, by R.G. Jones and D.L. Perry

A. Terlain and Y. Larher, Fluid-registered solid transition in a monolayer of carbon monoxide adsorbed on the basal face of graphite

H. Pfniir, D. Menzel, F.M. Hoffmann, A. Ortega and A.M. Bradshaw, High resolution vibrational spectroscopy of CO on Ru(001): the importance of lateral interactions

Y.W. Lee and H.I. Aaronson, Surface concentration profile and surface energy binary alloys

A.R. Miedema and J.W.F. Dorleijn, Quantitative predictions of the heat of adsorption of metals on metallic substrates

U. Bardi, A. Glachant and M. Bienfait, Phase transitions on stepped and disordered surfaces: Xe adsorbed on Cu and NaCl single crystal surfaces

J. Villain, Commensurate-incommensurate transition of krypton mono- layers on graphite: a low temperature theory

S.C. Moss and H. Zabel, Lattice gas disorder in alkali-graphite intercalates and other 2D systems

R.J. Behm, K. Christmann and G. Ertl, Adsorption of hydrogen on Pd(lOO) N.O. Wolf, D.R. Burgess and D.K. Hoffman, A model for chemisorption of

nitrogen on the {loo} face of tungsten L.W. Bruch and M.S. Wei, Coexistence of non-registered monolayer and

bilayer solid films: statistical mechanics

Tellurium

K. Jacobi, C. v. Muschwitz and K. Kambe, Angle-resolved UV photoemis- sion studies of the twodimensional band structures of sulfur, selenium, and tellurium monolayers adsorbed on aluminium (111)

H.H. Soonpaa, Experimental observations on thin crystals of Bi(Tet _$Sr)a in the localization region

M. von Ortenberg, Optical properties of the quasi two-dimensional systems

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91 (1980) Ll

91 (1980) 1

91 (1980) 271

92 (1980) 133

92 (1980) 4.53

92 (1980) 667

93 (1980) LlOl

93 (1980) 64

93 (1980) 431

95 (1980) 227

95 (1980) 447

97 (1980) 137

97 (1980) 219

97 (1980) L357 99 (1980) 320

100 (1980) 453

100 (1980) 481

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on tellurium surfaces K.A.R. Mitchell, On the bond lengths reported for chemisorption on metal

surfaces

Thermal desorption, see also Flash desorption

S.M. Davis and GA. Somorjai, The effect of surface oxygen on hydrocar- bon reactions catalyzed by platinum crystal surfaces with variable kink concentrations

M.J. Mummey and L.D. Schmidt, Surface composition following high exposures to gases: CO, 02, and NH3 on Pt

P.R. Davis, The adsorption of Zr onto W(100) surfaces L.H. Dubois and G.A. Somorjai, The chemisorption of CO and CO? on

Rh(ll1) studied by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy C. Wang and R. Gomer, adsorption and coadsorption with oxygen of

xenon on the (110) and (100) planes on tungsten J.T. Yates, Jr., E.D. Williams and W.H. Weinberg, Does chemisorbed carbon

monoxide dissociate on rhodium? G.L. Price and B.G. Baker, The chemisorption of nitric oxide on (100)

nickel studied by LEED, AES, UPS and thermal desorption H.-I. Lee, G. Praline and L.M. White, Coadsorption of oxygen and carbon

monoxide on Ru(001) H. Ibach, W. Erley and H. Wagner, The preexponential factor in desorption

- CO on Ni(ll1) J.-L. Desplat and C.A. Papageorgopoulos, Interaction of cesium and oxygen

on W(110). I. Cesium adsorption on oxygenated and oxidized W(110) C.A. Papageorgopoulos and J.-L. Desplat, Interaction of cesium and oxygen

on W(110). II. Codeposition: cesium oxide formation R. Klein and R. Siegel, Interaction of nitrous oxide with ruthenium (1010) M. Bowker, M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, Oxygen induced adsorption and

reaction of Hz, HaO, CO and CO2 on single crystal Ag(ll0) G.A. Garwood, Jr. and A.T. Hubbard, Superlattices formed by interaction

of hydrogen iodine with Pt(ll1) and Pt(lOO) studied by LEED, Auger and thermal desorption mass spectroscopy

W. Schlenk and E. Bauer, Properties of ultrathin layers of palladium on a tungsten { 1 lo} surface

C.W. Seabury, T.N. Rhodin, R.J. Purtell and R.P. Merrill, Chemisorption and reaction of NH3 on Ni(ll1)

J.E. Demuth, The reaction of acetylene with Ni(lOO) and Ni(ll0) surfaces at room temperature

D.W. Goodman, J.T. Yates, Jr. and T.E. Madey, Interaction of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methanol with Ni(100)

Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Interac- tions of NO with a Ni(lOO) surface

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS, UPS, and TDS study of adsorption, oxidation, and hydrogenation on CO on rhenium

J.L. Gland, Molecular and atomic adsorption of oxygen on the Pt(ll1) and Pt(S)-12(111) X (111) surfaces

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, The interaction of KC1 with tungsten single crystal surfaces

J. Benziger and R.J. Madix, The effects of carbon, oxygen, sulfur and po-

98 (1980) 481

100 (1980) 225

91 (1980) 73

91 (1980) 301 91 (1980) 38.5

91 (1980) 514

91 (1980) 533

91 (1980) 562

91 (1980) 571

91 (1980) 581

92 (1980) 29

92 (1980) 97

92 (1980) 119 92 (1980) 337

92 (1980) 528

92 (1980) 617

93 (1980) 9

93 (1980) 117

93 (1980) 127

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93 (1980) 327

93 (1980) 338

93 (1980) 487

94 (1980) 57

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tassium adlayers on CO and Hz adsorption on Fe(lOO)

R. Ducros, M. Alnot, J.J. Ehrhardt, M. Housley, G. Piquard and A. Cassuto, A study of the adsorption of several oxygen-containing molecules (02,

CO, NO, H20) on Re(0001) by XPS, UPS and temperature pro-

grammed desorption

M. Kiskinova, G. Bliznakov and L. Surnev, Hydrogen adsorption on a clean

palladium ribbon; thermal desorption and work function measurements

E. Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt

M.A. Barteau, M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, Acid-base reactions on solid

surfaces: the reactions of HCOOH, H2C0, and HCOOCHs with oxygen

on Ag(ll0)

J.S. Foord, P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and absorption of

diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffusion

of CO, NO, N2, 02 and D2

J.L. Gland and B.A. Sexton, Nitric oxide adsorption on the Pt(ll1) surface

D.T. Ling and W.E. Spicer, UPS and TDS studies of the adsorption of CO

and Hz on Cu/Ni

G.B. Fisher and J.L. Gland, The interaction of water with the Pt(l1 I) sur-

face M.E. Bridge and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and reactivity of nitric oxide

on Co(OOO1) W. Schlenk and E. Bauer, Beryllium films on the tungsten {l 10) surface

G. Comsa, R. David and B.-J. Schumacher, Fast deuterium molecules

desorbing from metals M. Bowker and R.J. Madix, XPS, UPS and thermal desorption studies of

alcohol adsorption on Cu(l10). I. Methanol T. Tamura and T. Hamamura, The a-nitrogen adsorbed on the polycrystal-

line tungsten surface S.A. Cochran and H.H. Farrell, The chemisorption of iodine on gold

P.W. Davies and R.M. Lambert, Surface chemistry of the metal-halogen

interface: bromine chemisorption and related studies on vanadium

(100) J.L. Gland, B.A. Sexton and G.B. Fisher, Oxygen interactions with the

Pt(l11) surface S. Ferrer and G.A. Somorjai, Isotope exchange studies of the oxidation and

reduction of SrTiOs single crystal surfaces by water and hydrogen

M.E. Bridge, K.A. Prior and R.M. Lambert, The effects of surface carbide

formation on the adsorption-desorption kinetics of CO on smooth and

stepped cobalt surfaces M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, The adsorption of molecular oxygen species

on Ag(ll0) D.E. Ibbotson, T.S. Wittrig and W.H. Weinberg, The co-adsorption of hy-

drogen and carbon monoxide on the (110) surface of iridium P. Esser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide

R.J. Baird, R.C. Ku and P. Wynblatt, The chemisorption of CO and NO on

Rh(l10) E. Bertel and F.P. Netzer, Adsorption of bromine on the reconstructed

Au(lO0) surface: LEED, thermal desorption and work function mea-

surements F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, Cl adsorption layers on W(110) and

(111) surfaces

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94 (1980) 154

94 (1980) 169

94 (1980) 281

94 (1980) 303

94 (1980) 339

94 (1980) 355

94 (1980) 403

94 (1980) 446

94 (1980) 469

94 (1980) 528

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95 (1980) 190

95 (1980) L293

95 (1980) 359

95 (1980) 571

95 (1980) 587

97 (1980) L304

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97 (1980) 101

97 (1980) 297

97 (1980) 309

97 (1980) 346

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W. Mokwa, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Binding states of zinc on the polar faces of ZnO

P. Hollins and J. Pritchard, Isotopic mixing for the determination of rela- tive coverages in overlayer structures: CO on Cu(ll1)

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, Chemisorption of NO and NHa on rhenium studied by UPS, XPS, TDS and work function measurements

R.J. Behm, K. Christmann and G. Ertl, Adsorption of hydrogen on Pd(lOO) P. Feulner, S. Kulkarni, E. Umbach and D. Menzel, A multimethod investi-

gation of the adsorption of NO on Ru(001). II. A@, thermal desorption and LEED results

H.J. Kreuzer, Quantum statistical theory of adsorption and desorption of a gas at a solid surface

F.L. Baudais, A.J. Borschke, J.D. Fedyk and M.J. Dignam, The decomposi- tion of methanol on Ni(lOO)

E.I. Ko and R.J. Madix, Adlayer effects on adsorption/desorption kinetics: N2, Hz. C2H4, and CO on Mo(lOO)-C

K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and AES study of the adsorption of bromine on W(100) at room temperature

M. Kitson and R.M. Lambert, A structural and kinetic study of chlorine and silver chloride on Ag(100): the transition from overlayer to bulk halide

M. Bowker, The effect of lateral interactions on the desorption of oxygen from Ag(ll0)

G. Wedler, G. Steidl and D. Borgmann, Adsorption and isotopic exchange of nitrogen on polycrystalline iron films between 273 and 600 K

Thermionic emission

M. Fujimoto, M. Nakazawa and U. Kawabe, Thermionic emission prop- erties of hexaborides

Thin films

SE. Polanco and M. Bretz, Thermal resistivity of layered 4He films on ZYX graphite below 2 K

G.S. De and H. Suhl, Prospects for studying chemisorption kinetics using current fluctuations

P. Masri, Etude des proprietes vibrationnelles des interfaces couche mince- substrat par la methode des fonctions de Green

Thorium

J.J. Carroll, R. Klein and A.J. Melmed, Thorium field ion microscopy C. Berry, D. Majumdar and Y.W. Chung, Auger studies of the effect of tem-

perature and oxygen exposure on the surface composition of Ni-l%Th alloy

Tin

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99 (1980) 489

100 (1980) 178

100 (1980) 210

100 (1980) LA49

100 (1980) 289

100 (1980) 368

100 (1980) IA72

100 (1980) 507

100 (1980) 470

94 (1980) 1

95 (1980) 67

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94 (1980) 293

0. Oda and G.E. Rhcad, Adsorption and coadsorption on Ni(100): quanti- tative applications of Auger electron spectroscopy to the elements C, P,

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Pb, Sn E.T. Arakawa, T. Inagaki and M.W. Williams, Optical properties of metals

by spectroscopic elhpsometry

0. Nishikawa, M. Wada and M. Konishi, FIM observations of W, Ga and Sn structures on W and MO (001) surfaces

S. Maniv and W.D. Westwood, Surface oxidation kinetics of sputtering tar-

gets

M. Wada, M. Konishi and 0. Nishikawa, Binding states of Ga and Sn on W

and MO: structures, evaporation field and its temperature dependence

Titanium

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, XPS and UPS study of the valence

band structure and chemisorption of Ti(OOO1)

C.M. Loxton, R.J. MacDonald and P.J. Martin, The influence of non-radia-

tive transitions on bombardment induced photon emission from Ti and

Ti oxide

Ch. Steinbrtichel and D.M. Gruen, Absolute measurement of sputtered ion

fractions using matrix isolation spectroscopy R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces

I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted oxy-

gen on sputtered excited atoms

H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces

M.R. Morrow, 0. Auciello, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of

whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary-

photon yields K. Nishimori, H. Tokutaka and K. Takashima, Comparison of escape

depths between Auger electron and disappearance potential spectros-

copy electron

Titanium oxide

M.L. Knotek, Characterization of hydrogen species on TiOa by electron-

stimulated desorption

N. Yamamoto, S. Tonomura, T. Matsuoka and H. Tsubomura, A study on

a palladium-titanium oxide Schottky diode as a detector for gaseous

components CM. Loxton, R.J. MacDonald and P.J. Martin, The influence of non-radia-

tive transitions on bombardment induced photon emission from Ti and

Ti oxide C.C. Kao, S.C. Tsai, M.K. Bahl, Y.W. Chung and W.J. Lo, Electronic prop-

crties, structure and temperature-dependent composition of nickel

deposited on rutile titanium dioxide (110) surfaces J.L. PeAa, M.H. Farias, F. Sanchez Sinencio, E. Andrade, A. Robledo and

K. Lopez, Implantation of 100 keV H+ in Moos and TiOa as deter-

mined by SIMS

Tungsten

R.S. Polizzotti and G. Ehrlich, The work function of perfect W(100)

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97 (1980) 16

100 (1980) 108

100 (1980) 439

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93 (1980) 84

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93 (1980) 563

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planes: Fowler-Nordheim studies J.Q. Broughton, A molecular dynamics study of Lennard-Jones physisorp-

tion on W(100) P.R. Davis, The adsorption of 21 onto W(100) surfaces P.G. Flahive and W.R. Graham, The determination of single atom surface

site geometry on W(lll), W(211) and W(321) C. Wang and R. Gomer, Adsorption and coadsorption with oxygen of

xenon on the (110) and (100) planes of tungsten H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in

the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. I. Structural properties J.-L. Desplat and C.A. Papageorgopoulos, Interaction of cesium and oxy-

gen on W(110). I. Cesium adsorption on oxygenated and oxidized W(110)

CA. Papageorgopoulos and J.-L. Desplat, Interaction of cesium and oxy- gen on W(110). II. Codeposition: cesium oxide formation

T.-M. Lu, G.C. Wang and M.G. Lagally, Island formation and condensation of a chemisorbed overlayer

D.A. King and G. Thomas, Displacive surface phases formed by hydrogen chemisorption on W {OOl}

E.G. Overbosch, B. Rasser, A.D. Tenner and J. Los, The ionization of hy- perthermal sodium atoms on W(110) as a function of temperature

R. Kern, Comments on “Fractional and zero order desorption kinetics of adsorbed monolayers: the role of attractive lateral interactions in the HgW(100) system”, by R.G. Jones and D.L. Perry

K.D. Rend&c and M. Leisch, Field desorption of common gases from iridi- um and tungsten

W. Schlenk and E. Bauer, Properties of ultrathin layers of palladium on a tungsten { 110) surface

J. Beben, Ch. Kleint and R. Meclewski, Activation energy of field emission flicker noise power due to adsorbed potassium on tungsten

R. Jaeger and D. Menzel, ESDIAD from CO on W(100): evidence for non- vertically adsorbed CO

R.G. Forbes and M.K. Wafi, An array model for the field adsorption of helium on tungsten (111)

K.C. Janda, J.E. Hurst, C.A. Becker, J.P. Cowing, L. Wharton and D.J. Auerbach, Direct inelastic and trappingdesorption scattering of Nz from polycrystalline W; elementary steps in the chemisorption of nitro- gen

H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. II. Kinetics of the recon- struction

B. Krahl-Urban, H. Wagner and R. Butz, Calculations on dipole moments of the edge atoms on stepped metal surfaces

A.P. Janssen, P. Akhter, C.J. Harland and J.A. Venables, High spatial reso- lution surface potential measurements using secondary electrons

A.H. Mahan, T.W. Riddle, F.B. Dunning and G.K. Walters, Effects of adsor- bates on electron spin polarization in low energy electron diffraction from tungsten (001). III. Nitrogen overlayer

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces.

R.S. Bhattacharya, W. Eckstein and H. Verbeek, Positive charge fractions

91 (1980) 24

91 (1980) 92 91 (1980) 385

91 (1980) 463

91 (1980) 533

92 (1980) 53

92 (1980) 97

92 (1980) 119

92 (1980) 133

92 (1980) 201

92 (1980) 310

93 (1980) LlOl

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93 (1980) 9

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of H, D, and He backscattered from solid surfaces F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, The interaction of KC1 with tungsten

single crystal surfaces E. Preuss, Computer simulations of electron stimulated desorption patterns

from oxygen on W(lO0) and (111) surfaces R. Casanova and T.T. Tsong, Surface diffusion of single W atoms on hydro-

gen saturated W(l23) plane J.-R. Chen and R. Gomer, Mobility and two-dimensional compressibility of

Xe on the (110) plane of tungsten T.E. Madey, The role of steps and defects in electron stimulated desorp-

tion: oxygen on stepped W(ll0) surface W. Schlenk and E. Bauer, Beryllium films on the tungsten (110) surface M. Bowker and D.A. King, Oxygen diffusion on tungsten single crystal sur-

faces: secondary electron emission studies W. Ho, R.F. Willis and E.W. Plummer, A vibrational frequency and intens-

ity analysis of the bonding structure of Nz on W(100) K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and AES study of the

adsorption of iodine on W(lO0) at room temperature M. Sato, FEM study of NO-W and NO*-W adsorption system T. Tamura and T. Hamamura, The or-nitrogen adsorbed on the polycrystal-

line tungsten surface H. Verbeek, W. Eckstein and R.S. Bhattacharya, Negative hydrogen ion

formation by backscattering from solid surfaces

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94 (1980) 57

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94 (1980) 456

94 (1980) 483 94 (1980) 528

94 (1980) 564

95 (1980) 171

95 (1980) 245 95 (1980) 269

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Tunneling

J.P. Sorbier and E. Gillet, Influence of argon ion bombardment on GaSb/Pb tunneling properties

C.-W. Kao, C.L. Anderson and C.R. Crowell, Photoelectron injection at metal-semiconductor interfaces

0. Nishikawa, M. Wada and M. Konishi, FJM observations of W, Ga and Sn structures on W and MO (001) surfaces

M. Drechsler, M. Junack and R. Meclewski, A study of the surface self-dif- fusion of tungsten induced by ion impact

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, Cl adsorption layers on W(ll0) and (111) surfaces

L.J. Clarke and L. Morales de la Garza, Surface structure of unrecon- structed W(OO1) from alternative LEED techniques

K.J. Rawlings, An ELS study of the adsorption of oxygen on W(ll0) K.J. Rawlings, G.G. Price and B.J. Hopkins, A LEED and AES study of the

adsorption of bromine on W(lO0) at room temperature T. Radon, Photo field emission spectroscopy of r-P and r-(013) bands

of tungsten M. Wada, M. Konishi and 0. Nishikawa, binding states of Ga and Sn on W

and MO: stryctures, evaporation field and its temperature dependence R. Blaszczyszyn and M. Blaszczyszyn, Work function of the adsorption sys-

tem Ni/(lOO)W N.O. Wolf, D.R. Burgess and D.K. Hoffman, A model for chemisorption of

nitrogen on the {lOO}face of tungsten R. Jaeger and D. Menzel, Hydrogen on W(100): temperature dependence

92 (1980) 549

95 (1980) 321

97 (1980) 16

97 (1980) 111

97 (1980) 595

99 (1980) 419 99 (1980) 507

100 (1980) 289

100 (1980) 353

100 (1980) 439

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Uranium oxide

829

W.P. Ellis and T.N. Taylor, Ne+ ion-scattering spectroscopy studies of UOs (hkl) surfaces

Vanadium

P.W. Davies and R.M. Lambert, Surface chemistry of the metal-halogen interface: bromine chemisorption and related studies on vanadium

(100)

Water

H. Ibach and S. Lehwald, The bonding of water molecules to platinum sur- faces

P.T. Dawson and Y.K. Peng, The adsorption, desorption, and exchange reactions of oxygen, hydrogen, and water on platinum surfaces. IV. Field emission studies on the adsorption of water, hydrogen and the reaction between hydrogen and adsorbed oxygen

M. Bowker, M.A. Barteau and R.J. Madix, Oxygen induced adsorption and reaction of Ha, HzO, CO and COs on single crystal Ag(ll0)

S. Ferrer and GA. Somorjai, UPS and XPS studies of the chemisorption of Os, Hz and Ha0 on reduced and stoichiometric SrTiOs(ll1) surfaces; the effects of illumination

R. Ducros, M. Alnot, J.J. Ehrhardt, M. Housley, G. Piquard and A.Cassuto, A study of the adsorption of several-containing molecules (02, CO, NO, HzO) on Re(0001) by XPS, UPS and temperature programmed desorp- tion

G.B. Fisher and J.L. Gland, The interaction of water with the Pt(ll1) sur- face

S. Ferrer and G.A. Somorjai, Isotope exchange studies of the oxidation and reduction of SrTiOs single crystal surfaces by water and hydrogen

P. Morgen and J. Onsgaard, The Iii-reshape of the Ls,sW Auger spectrum of silicon

Work function

R.S. Pohzzotti and G. EhrIich, The work function of perfect W(110) planes: Fowler-Nordheim studies

P.R. Davis, The adsorption of Zr onto W(100) surfaces C. Wang and R. Gomer, Adsorption and coadsorption with oxygen of

xenon on the (110) and (100) planes of tungsten H.M. Kramer and E. Bauer, The reconstruction of the W(100) surface in

the presence of half a monolayer of oxygen. I. Structural properties J.-L. Desplat and CA. Papageorgopoulos, Interaction of cesium and oxy-

gen on W(110). I. Cesium adsorption on oxygenated and oxidized W(110)

C. Benndorf, B. Egert, C. Nobl, H. Seidel and F. Thieme, Chemisorption and initial oxidation of Ni(ll0): AES, ELS and work function measure- ments

A.G. Fedorus and A.G. Naumovets, On the effect of order-disorder phase

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91 (1980) 187

92 (1980) 1

92 (1980) 528

94 (1980) 41

94 (1980) 435

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99 (1980) 87

91 (1980) 24 91 (1980) 385

91 (1980) 533

92 (1980) 53

92 (1980) 97

92 (1980) 636

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transitions in adsorbed films on work function W. Schlenk and E. Batter, Properties of ultrathin layers of paliadium on a

tungsten (110) surface Y. Sakisaka, M. Miyamura, J. Tamaki, M. Nishijima and M. Onchi, Interac-

tions of NO with a Ni(lOO) surface B. Krahl-Urban, A. Wagner and R. Butz, Calculations of the dipole mo-

ments of the edge atoms on stepped metal surfaces A.P. Janssen, P. Akhter, C.J. Harland and J.A. Venables, Higher spatial

resolution surface potential measurements using secondary electrons R. Nishitani, M. Aono, T. Tanaka, C. Oshima, S. Kawai, H. Iwasaki and S.

Nakamura, Surface structures and work functions of the LaBe (loo), (110) and (111) clean surfaces

M. Kiskinova, G. Bliznakov and L. Surnev, Hydrogen adsorption on a clean palladium ribbon; thermal desorption and work function measurements

W. Erley, Chlorine adsorption on the (111) faces of Pd and Pt J.S. Foord, P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and absorption of

diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffusion of CO, NO, Nz, 02 and Da

W. Schlenk and E. Bauer, Beryllium films on the tungsten { 110) surface R. Michel, J. Gastaldi, C. Allasia, C. Jourdan and J. Derrien, Initial interac-

tion of oxygen with aluminium single crystal faces: a LEED, AES and work function study

F.H.P.M. Habraken, C.M.A.M. Mesters and G.A. Bootsma, The adsorption and incorporatjon of oxygen on Cu(100) and its reaction with carbon monoxide: comparison with Cu(ll1) and Cu(l10)

D.E. Ibbotson, T.S. Wittrig and W.H. Weinberg, The co-adsorption of hy- drogcn and carbon monoxide on the (110) surface of iridium

E. Bert& and F.P. Nctzer, Adsorption of bromine on the reconstructed Au(100) surface: LEED, thermal desorption and work function mea- surements

J. Holzl, G. Porsch and P. Schrammen, New Experiments of the adsorption of Ni on Ni(ll1)

F. Bonczek, T. Engel and E. Bauer, Cl adsorption layers on W(110) and (111) surfaces

J. Massies, P. Etienne, F. Dezaly and N.T. Linh, Stoichiometry effects on surface properties of GaAs {IOO} grown in situ by MBR

S. Krueger and W. MBnch, Electronic and structural properties of steps on clcavcd semiconductor surfaces

Y. Fukuda, F. Honda and J.W. Rabalais, Chcmisorption of NO and NH3 on rhenium studied by UPS, XPS, TDS and work function measurements

R.J. Bchm, K. ~ristmann and G. Ertl, Adsorption of hydrogen on Pd(lO0) T.K.G. Swami and Y.W. Chung, Deformation enhanced photoemission

from oriented aluminium single crystal surfaces P. Feulner, S. Kulkami, E. Umbach and D. Menzel, A multimethod investi-

gation of the adsorption of NO on Ru(OO1). II. A@, thermal desorption and LEED results

H. Moormann, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Variations of work function and surface conductivity on clean cleaved zinc oxide surfaces by annealing and hydrogen adsorption

M. Kitson and R.M. Lambert, A structural and kinetic study of chlorine and silver chloride on Ag(lOO): the transition from overlayer to bulk halide

K. Takayanagi, D.M. Kotb, K. Kambe and G. Lehmpfuhl, Deposition of

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monolayer and bulk lead on Ag(l1 I) studied in vacuum and in an elec- trochemical cell

R. Blaszczynszyn and M. Blaszczyszyn, Work function of the adsorption system ~i/(lOO~W

C.A. Murray, A.P. Mills, Jr. and J.E. Rowe, Correlations between electron and positron work function on copper surfaces

X-ray absorption

A. Bianconi and R.S. Bauer, Evidence of SiO at the %-oxide interface by surface soft X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy

M.R. Morrow, 0. Auciello, S. Dzioba and R. Kelly, On the problem of whether the transition probability plays a role in describing secondary- photon yields

A. Krozer and B. Kasemo, Kinetics of initial oxidation of UHV prepared Zn films

W. Mokwa, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Binding states of zinc on the polar faces of ZnO

S. Maroie, R. Caudano and J. Verbist, The oxidation of the o( and p phases of brass studied by XPS and nuclear reaction spectroscopy

Zinc oxide

B. Broich and G. Heiland, Charge transfer between ZnO crystals and dye layers

Y. Margoninski, An electron energy loss spectroscopy study of the conduc- tivity of poiar ZnO surfaces

P. Esser and W. Gopel, “Physical” adsorption on single crystal zinc oxide Y. Goldstein, A. Many, I. Wagner and I. Gersten, ELS studies of quantized

accumulation layers on ZnO surfaces W. Gopel, R.S. Bauer and G. Hansson, Ultraviolet photoemission studies of

chemisorption and point defect formation of ZnO nonpolar surfaces W. Mokwa, D. Kohl and G. Heiland, Binding states of zinc on the polar

faces of ZnO H. Moormann, D. Kohl and G. H&and, Variations of work function and

surface conductivity on clean cleaved zinc oxide surfaces by annealing and by hydrogen adsorption

Zinc selenide

J. Gautron, J.-P. Dalbera and P. Lemasson, Electroluminescence of the electroIyte~n-ZnSe junction under anodic polarization

Zirconium

P.R. Davis, The adsorption of Zr onto W(100) surfaces Ch. Steinbrtichel and D.M. Gruen, Absolute measurement of sputtered ion

fractions using matrix isolation spectroscopy

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92 (1980) 247

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98 (1980) 599

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I.S.T. Tsong and S. Tsuji, The effect of adsorbed and recoil-implanted oxy-

gen on sputtered excited atoms

J.S. Foord, P.J. Goddard and R.M. Lambert, Adsorption and absorption of

diatomic gases by zirconium: studies of the dissociation and diffusion

of CO, NO, Nz, 02 and Dz

Eva ta

S.C. Dahlberg and M.E. Musser, The effect of adsorbed o-chloranil on the

surface photovoltage of metal-free phthalocyanine films. Surface

Science 90 (1979) 1

M.E. Musser and S.C. Dahlberg, Rhodamine B surface state hole traps. Sur-

face Science 91 (1980) L23 N. Ernst and J.H. Block, Comparison of Debye temperatures for rhodium

surface atoms determined during field evaporation and low energy elec-

tron diffraction. Surface Science 91 (1980) L27

L.J. Clarke, LEED analysis of the surface structure of Mo(001). Surface

Science 91 (1980) 131 E. Preuss, Computer simulations of ESD patterns from oxygen on W(100)

and (111) surfaces. Surface Science 94 (1980) 249

J. Villain, Commensurate-incommensurate transition of krypton mono-

layers on graphite: a low temperature theory. Surface Science 97

(1980) 219

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