Engineering & Materials Science
Adsorption
100%
Temperature programmed desorption
86%
Monolayers
78%
Desorption
52%
Low energy electron diffraction
46%
Adatoms
42%
Electron energy loss spectroscopy
38%
Chemisorption
38%
Atoms
36%
Oxygen
35%
Oxidation
34%
Catalysts
32%
Temperature
27%
Hydrogen
27%
Plasmas
25%
Nanoparticles
24%
Scanning tunneling microscopy
24%
Ethylene
24%
X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
23%
Lithium
23%
Electrons
22%
Oxides
21%
Hydrocarbons
21%
Catalysis
21%
Benzene
20%
Hydrogenation
20%
Auger electron spectroscopy
19%
Surface structure
18%
Dehydrogenation
18%
Gold nanoparticles
17%
Molecules
17%
Substrates
17%
Decomposition
17%
Activation energy
17%
Ultrathin films
16%
Annealing
16%
Electrocatalysts
16%
Deuterium
16%
Metals
16%
Ions
16%
Ultrahigh vacuum
15%
Single crystal surfaces
15%
Acetylene
14%
Vibrational spectroscopy
14%
Photoelectron spectroscopy
13%
Alloying
13%
Multilayers
13%
Atomic force microscopy
13%
Carbon
13%
Oxygen reduction reaction
13%
Platinum
13%
Thermodynamic stability
13%
Absorption spectroscopy
12%
Gold
12%
Microscopes
12%
Photoelectrons
12%
Spectroscopy
11%
Single crystals
10%
Surface reactions
10%
Potassium
10%
X rays
10%
Diffraction
10%
Scattering
10%
Crystals
10%
Tin oxides
9%
Nitrogen
9%
Infrared radiation
9%
Plasmons
9%
Nanostructures
9%
Oxide films
9%
Multilayer films
9%
Carbon monoxide
9%
Cyclohexane
9%
Metal nanoparticles
9%
Lithium compounds
8%
Nitric oxide
8%
Methanol
8%
Diffraction patterns
8%
Butadiene
8%
Binding energy
8%
Adsorbates
8%
Acids
8%
Dissolution
8%
Pyrolysis
8%
Iron
7%
Oxygen evolution reaction
7%
Sputtering
7%
Graphite
7%
Experiments
7%
Thin films
7%
Electronic properties
7%
Water
7%
Catalyst activity
7%
Heating
7%
Gases
7%
Surface chemistry
6%
Molybdenum
6%
Scanning
6%
Barium sulfate
6%
Ozone
6%
Physics & Astronomy
adsorption
78%
desorption
77%
chemisorption
32%
lithium
26%
oxygen
26%
oxidation
25%
catalysts
23%
temperature
21%
electron energy
21%
spectroscopy
19%
ethylene
19%
chemistry
18%
hydrogen
18%
decomposition
17%
energy dissipation
17%
energy
17%
photoelectron spectroscopy
16%
nanoparticles
16%
adatoms
16%
electron diffraction
15%
hydrocarbons
15%
dissociation
14%
atoms
14%
catalysis
14%
electron spectroscopy
14%
ion scattering
14%
deuterium
14%
Auger spectroscopy
14%
kinetics
13%
high resolution
13%
crystal surfaces
13%
dehydrogenation
13%
benzene
13%
alkalies
13%
infrared reflection
13%
scanning tunneling microscopy
12%
nitrogen dioxide
12%
x rays
12%
metal surfaces
12%
alloying
11%
hydrogenation
11%
activation energy
10%
potassium
10%
electrocatalysts
10%
water
10%
ultrahigh vacuum
9%
annealing
9%
lithium compounds
9%
absorption spectroscopy
9%
carbon
9%
reactivity
9%
carbon monoxide
9%
platinum
9%
thermal stability
9%
molecules
9%
interactions
8%
electrons
8%
nitrites
8%
photoelectrons
8%
manipulators
8%
heating
8%
oxides
8%
selectivity
8%
nitromethane
7%
single crystals
7%
cyclohexane
7%
metals
7%
graphite
7%
ions
7%
scanning
7%
gold
7%
saturation
7%
conditioning
6%
fusion
6%
acetylene
6%
diffraction
6%
oxide films
6%
shift
6%
microscopy
6%
probes
6%
nitric oxide
6%
microscopes
6%
synthesis
6%
cerium
6%
molybdenum
6%
surface reactions
6%
thermal decomposition
5%
sputtering
5%
vapor phases
5%
acids
5%
tin oxides
5%
butenes
5%
causes
5%
characterization
5%
electronics
5%
ozone
5%
secondary emission
5%
photoelectric emission
5%
ethylene oxide
5%
propylene
5%
Chemical Compounds
Surface
86%
Alloy
67%
Desorption
65%
Adsorption
50%
Monolayer
45%
Low Energy Electron Diffraction
27%
Chemisorption
27%
High Resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy
27%
Adatoms
27%
Liquid Film
25%
Dioxygen
25%
Oxidation Reaction
19%
Hydrocarbon
18%
Hydrogen
16%
Decomposition
15%
Multilayer
15%
Alloying
15%
Auger Electron Spectroscopy
15%
Catalyst
14%
Oxide
14%
Annealing
14%
Energy
14%
Nanoparticle
13%
Dissociation
13%
Adlayer
13%
Surface Structure
12%
Nitrogen Dioxide
12%
Dehydrogenation
12%
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
12%
Hydrogenation
12%
Force
12%
Benzene
12%
Chemistry
11%
Reaction Activation Energy
11%
Deuterium(.)
11%
Acetylene
11%
Reduction
11%
Plasma
10%
Single Crystal Surface
10%
Photoelectron Diffraction
10%
Catalysis
9%
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
9%
Infrared Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy
9%
Pressure
9%
Electron Particle
8%
Metal
8%
Polycrystalline Solid
8%
Thermal Stability
8%
Single Crystalline Solid
8%
Platinum
8%
Surface Reaction
7%
Tin Oxide
7%
Alkali
7%
Adsorption Energy
7%
Molecule
7%
Vibrational Spectroscopy
7%
Amount
7%
Carbon Monoxide
7%
Vacuum
6%
Ultra-Violet Photoelectron Spectroscopy
6%
Surface Chemistry
6%
Nitromethane
6%
Plasmon
6%
Sputtering
6%
Metal Nanoparticle
6%
Carbon Atom
6%
Graphite
5%
Pyrolysis
5%
Nitric Oxide
5%
Nitrite
5%
Cyclohexane
5%
Gas
5%
Work Function
5%
Barium Sulfate
5%
Gold Nanoparticle
5%
Ion
5%
Probe
5%
Cerium
5%
Multilayer Film
5%
Electronic Property
5%
Ion Scattering Spectroscopy
5%