Abstract

The principles and mechanisms of electron-stimulated desorption (ESD) and photon-stimulated desorption (PSD), as well as the utility of the electron-stimulated desorption ion angular distributions (ESDIAD) method as a tool for determining the structure of surface molecules, have been described in a recent book [41.1] and several review articles [41.2-6]. The present short paper is intended to provide a guide to the relevant literature, and to describe briefly some recent work related to the uses and limitations of ESDIAD for determining the structure of surface molecules.

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