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Tunneling Spectroscopy Study of Aniline Adsorbed on Aluminum Oxide

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Abstract

Information on the types and orientations of molecular species produced at the metal-adsorbate interface is generally very difficult to obtain since the thickness of the region is of the order of 5 to 10 angstroms. Tunneling spectroscopy can provide information on the bonding of these species and, to a limited extent, provide some information on their orientations with respect to the oxide.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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