Novel Composite Materials: Alloys from Immiscible Components
Abstract
The ultrahigh-vacuum deposition chamber permits deposition of solid matrices under clean conditions onto a plate held at 20 K. As hoped for, the use of a clean environment and of very low deposition temperatures permitted the investigator to accomplish the primary objective of the research, single molecule isolation of dopants in an alkali halide matrix. Previously, it was only possible to obtain alkali halide matrices containing aggregated dopants. This breakthrough opens new vistas in matrix isolation spectroscopy, photochemistry, and chemistry. Keywords:
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 17, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA197040
Entities
People
- Josef Michl
Organizations
- University of Texas at Austin