2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00340-016-6457-1
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Light-induced atom desorption from glass surfaces characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

Abstract: the first approximation, but they actually have some interactions with each other and also with the inner surface of the cell walls, which are often made of glass. Specifically, the atom-surface interactions cause undesired effects that cannot be easily understood and controlled, such as broadening and frequency shifts of resonance lines [3,4]. There have been many studies to understand surface-related phenomena in alkali metal vapor cells, such as anti-spinrelaxation coatings [5], surface modification to caus… Show more

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“…4 of Ref. [17]. Further elevation of the temperature above room temperature led to additional enhancement of thermal desorption.…”
Section: General Features Of the Deposited Rb And Liad: Quartz Substr...mentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…4 of Ref. [17]. Further elevation of the temperature above room temperature led to additional enhancement of thermal desorption.…”
Section: General Features Of the Deposited Rb And Liad: Quartz Substr...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…4 of Ref. [17]. Rb atoms began desorbing thermally at 1.5 h (210 K) and a large peak in thermal desorption was observed at 3.5 h (260 K).…”
Section: General Features Of the Deposited Rb And Liad: Quartz Substr...mentioning
confidence: 95%
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