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Internal Reflection Spectroscopy
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 1967(1967). Internal Reflection Spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 99-130.
Paul A. Wilks, Tomas Hirschfeld
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Reflectance Difference Spectroscopy
2018Reflectance difference spectroscopy (RDS) is a linear optical method capable of performing highly sensitive measurements to the reflectance anisotropy (RA) of solid surfaces, providing information on the surface structure and electronic states near the surface (Shudo et al.
Ken-ichi Shudo, Shin-ya Ohno
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Internal Reflection Spectroscopy
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 1985Abstract The history of internal reflection spectroscopy (IRS), also known as attenuated total reflection spectroscopy (ATR), began nearly two centuries ago with the observation by Newton [l] of an evanescent field in a lower index of refraction medium in contact with a higher index of refraction medium in which a propagating wave of radiation ...
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Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy
1988The structure of the electrode/electrolyte interface plays an important, growing role in electrochemistry and electrocatalysis. On one hand, the distribution of charged particles and dipolar molecules in the double layer (i.e., the transition region between the surface of the metal electrode and the bulk of the electrolyte solution) under the combined ...
Bernard Beden, Claude Lamy
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Instruments for Reflectance Spectroscopy
1968The measurement of reflectance is one of the most difficult problems of spectroscopy. Reflectance is not a simple specific property of a sample as is absorbance or polarisation. Reflected light is influenced by many other parameters such as illuminating light, illuminating aperture, surface texture of the sample, polarisation and absorbance of the ...
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