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PDMS and Clusters
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on the Physics of Small Systems, Held on the Island of Wangerooge, Germany, September 8-12, 1986
herausgegeben von Eberhard R. Hilf, Friedrich Kammer und Karl WienInhaltsverzeichnis
- P D M S Introduction.
- Spectroscopy of metal clusters.
- Cluster evaporation and desorption: Experimental determination of binding energies.
- A penning trap for studying cluster ions.
- Neutral yields in electronic sputtering of biomolecules.
- The electronic structure of AS4S4, S4N4 and related clusters: A gas phase UPS and SCC-X? MO study/1/.
- Treatment of small metallic clusters with quantum chemical methods.
- Desorption of large organic molecules and clusters by fast ion impact.
- Sputtering of salt cluster ions from liquids by keV particle impact.
- 252Cf-desorption of small clusters from Al2O3, MgO and SiO2 surfaces.
- Ion track aspects of electronic sputtering.
- Thermal spike model for heavy ion induced desorption.
- Charge of fast heavy ions in solid: Application to desorption process.
- Desorption mechanism of aminoacid compounds analysed by PDMS.
- Continuum mechanical model for heavy ion induced desorption.
- Adatoms and adclusters: On imaging studies by scanning tunneling microscopy.
- Model calculations of singly and doubly charged clusters of (S2) metals.
- From micro-systems to macro-systems: What size is a metal?.
- Analytic cluster model, as a bridge between molecular and solid state physics.
- Magic numbers and their origin — Are rigid cores realistic?.
- Ground state properties of small matrix-isolated molecules: FeH, FeN, FeCO and FeCO) 2.
- Computer simulation of cluster thermodynamics.
- Nickel clusters as surface models for adsorption.
- Self-consistent charge X? calculations on small titanium compounds and TiO2 Clusters.
- Heavy ion induced desorption from solid surfaces.
- Correlation effects of secondary ions in 252Cf-PDMS.
- Temperature effects of secondary ion emission.
- The use of nitrocellulose backings in 252-Californium PDMS.
- Sample thickness influenceon the desorption yield of small bio-molecular ions.
- Cluster physics — some remarks.