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13 August 1993 Surface-enhanced photoionization effect
Avigdor Petrank
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Abstract
A new effect concerning the interaction of electromagnetic waves with surfaces is represented. It was observed that when organic molecules, like naphthalene and aniline, were absorbed on a metal surface, enhanced photoemission signals were detected. The signal as a function of the wavelength of the illuminated light reflected the absorption spectrum of the absorbent. This effect was called the surface-enhanced photoionization.
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Avigdor Petrank "Surface-enhanced photoionization effect", Proc. SPIE 1972, 8th Meeting on Optical Engineering in Israel: Optoelectronics and Applications in Industry and Medicine, (13 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.151129
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Signal detection

Ionization

Reflection

Absorption

Semiconductors

Signal processing

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