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Ionization Probabilities of Desorbed Atomsocity v is infinite, the effect of the Coulomb interaction is treated exactly. For other cases of finite v, the retardation effect on the quantity is taken into account phenomenologically on the basis of a static solution of the model.旧石器时代 发表于 2025-3-23 15:38:51
Adsorbate-Surface Interactions potential can be related to the parameters describing the atom and surface in question. For molecular chemisorption and surface reactions, the effective medium theory can be used to make comparisons between binding energies and activation energies.nerve-sparing 发表于 2025-3-23 19:33:27
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Hochschmelzende Metalle und Legierungen,rect force calculation method is useful in estimating reaction paths and equilibrium positions of the systems with many degrees of freedom. The stable arrangement can be automatically obtained by the movement of every atom in the direction of the forces acting on the atoms.abnegate 发表于 2025-3-24 10:45:22
Dynamical Aspects in Chemical Reactions Near Solid Surfacesy the response time of a substrate is related to a relaxation rate of the heat of reaction and so the dynamical response of the substrate may have a remarkable effect which cannot be seen in homogeneous catalytic reaction.Aesthete 发表于 2025-3-24 18:01:44
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Applications of Force Analysis to Interactions Between Oxygen Atoms and Surface Atoms on the Al(111)rect force calculation method is useful in estimating reaction paths and equilibrium positions of the systems with many degrees of freedom. The stable arrangement can be automatically obtained by the movement of every atom in the direction of the forces acting on the atoms.