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29 October 1981 Infrared Spectra Of Carbon Monoxide On Evaporated Nickel Films: Low Temperature Thermal Detection Technique
R. B. Bailey, T. Iri, P. L. Richards
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Proceedings Volume 0289, 1981 Intl Conf on Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy; (1981) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932105
Event: 1981 International Conference on Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, 1981, Columbia, United States
Abstract
A novel thermal detection scheme has been developed and combined with the techniques of rapid scan Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to make sensitive, high resolution measurements of the vibrational spectrum of carbon monoxide molecules on evaporated nickel films. Adsorbed molecules are detected by attaching a germanium resistance thermometer to the sample, cooling the assembly to liquid helium temperatures, and measuring the temperature changes which occur when infrared radiation is absorbed. Spectra are presented for a range of CO coverages on an evaporated nickel film and a film damaged by ion bombardment. The positions, shapes, and intensities of the spectral lines from linear and bridge bonded CO molecules give information about the surface structure of the metal films and about the different ordered phases of the adsorbed molecules.
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R. B. Bailey, T. Iri, and P. L. Richards "Infrared Spectra Of Carbon Monoxide On Evaporated Nickel Films: Low Temperature Thermal Detection Technique", Proc. SPIE 0289, 1981 Intl Conf on Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, (29 October 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932105
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Nickel

Carbon monoxide

Infrared radiation

Molecular bridges

FT-IR spectroscopy

Infrared detectors

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