Our research focuses on ultra high vacuum studies of surfaces and their interactions with adsorbates and on solid-liquid interfaces. Interaction characterization is performed by appling a wide range of complementary techniques. This site is organized primarily by technique. Each section samples some of our more recent results and current research interests. In these pages, we aim only to give a feel of the on going investigations in this laboratory, the equipment involved, and motivations for the research.
This research can be separated into
four main areas:
Helium
Atom Scattering,
Scanning
Tunneling Microscopy
,
Contactless
Surface Conductance Measurements
and
X-ray
Scattering from Solid-Liquid Interfaces
,
This research is
performed in the
Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology (CCB)
in conjunction with the
Laboratory for
Surface Modification
at
Rutgers, the State
University of New Jersey.
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