Abstract

Magnetic resonance techniques similar to those developed in Paris to study adsorption of 3He on molecular solids have been used to measure the energy of adsorption of H atoms bound to solid atomic neon and molecular hydrogen surfaces. Information about sticking probabilities and polarization of the H atoms while adsorbed is also obtained.

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