The design criteria used in the development of IR station 13.3 at the Daresbury SRS are reviewed particularly in terms of its principle application to reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS). An example of current performance is given in the form of a RAIR spectrum of chlorine atoms adsorbed on Ag (100). The application of the station to infrared microscopy is reviewed and IR spectra from a thin polymer laminate are used to compare performance with that using a conventional infrared source.
Infrared spectroscopy and microscopy at the
B RUZICKA;
1998
Abstract
The design criteria used in the development of IR station 13.3 at the Daresbury SRS are reviewed particularly in terms of its principle application to reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS). An example of current performance is given in the form of a RAIR spectrum of chlorine atoms adsorbed on Ag (100). The application of the station to infrared microscopy is reviewed and IR spectra from a thin polymer laminate are used to compare performance with that using a conventional infrared source.File in questo prodotto:
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