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DTIC ADA189519: Photochemistry at Structured Surfaces: A Classical ...
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This review article discusses several important aspects
of photochemistry at structured metallic surfaces. The
electromagnetic field above the surface is calculated
using the Rayleigh expansion. Conditions under which this
expansion is valid and simplifying approximations which
make it easier to use are discussed in detail. This
formalism is then applied to three different but related
phenomena. First, the photodissociation rate of a
molecule above a surface is calculated for laser
frequencies at or near the surface plasmon resonance. It
is found that there is an optimal molecule-surface
distance for photodissociation. Then the absorption
lineshape of a molecule is considered, where both Fano
and Lorentzian lineshapes are found to be distorted as
the molecule approaches the surface. Finally, laser-
induced periodic deposition is discussed, and a model is
developed to describe the growth rate of a cadmium
grating.
Date Published: 2018-02-17 03:20:24
Identifier: DTIC_ADA189519
Item Size: 41074936
Language: english
Media Type: texts
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