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IR spectroscopy applied to metal oxide surfaces: adsorbate vibrations and beyond
2017
Advances in Physics: X
Metal oxides are among the technologically most important materials. Almost all metals are covered by one oxide layer under ambient conditions. The characterization of oxide surface properties, therefore, is still attracting an increasing amount of attention in surface science. A challenge is provided by the fact that these materials cannot be studied with standard techniques in a straightforward fashion. In this review, we summarize recent results obtained by IRspectroscopy applied in a
doi:10.1080/23746149.2017.1296372
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