Presentation 2005/9/19
Spray-jet Technique : Apparatus-Development and its Applications
Hidenori SHINOHARA, Toshiki YAMADA, Yoshihiro TAKIGUCHI, Shinro MASHIKO,
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Abstract(in English) A molecular-beam apparatus with a spray-jet technique was developped to introduce non-volatile / thermally labile molecules into vacuum as a neutral molecular beam. This technique is based on the idea that most of non-volatile / thermally labile sample molecules can be dissolved in a certain solvent, i.e. the solution of sample is sprayed in an atomosphere, and subsequently a mist of sample solution is delivered to a pulsed nozzle which works as an interface between atmosphere and a vacuum. We introduce the development of the spray-jet apparatus and its applications for moleculear deposition onto a substrate and for spectroscopy.
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Keyword(in English) non-volatile / thermally labile / neutral molecular beam / spray-jet
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Title (in English) Spray-jet Technique : Apparatus-Development and its Applications
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Keyword(1) non-volatile
Keyword(2) thermally labile
Keyword(3) neutral molecular beam
Keyword(4) spray-jet
1st Author's Name Hidenori SHINOHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Kansai Advanced Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology()
2nd Author's Name Toshiki YAMADA
2nd Author's Affiliation Kansai Advanced Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
3rd Author's Name Yoshihiro TAKIGUCHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Materials Development, Central Research Laboratory, Hamamatsu Photonics
4th Author's Name Shinro MASHIKO
4th Author's Affiliation Kansai Advanced Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Date 2005/9/19
Paper # OME2005-57
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 305
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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