Abstract
Laser-induced thermal desorption (LITD) has emerged as a powerful time-de- pendent probe of surface processes. The ability of LITD to desorb reaction intermediates from Si (111)7×7 has recently been employed to study the decomposition of H2O and NH3 on Si (111) 7×7. These LITD studies are discussed and compared to corresponding FTIR investigations. The transmission FTIR experiments were performed on porous silicon surfaces.
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