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Positronium Annihilation in Molecular Substances

TL;DR: The behavior of the Ps atom in molecular substances, particularly liquids, is investigated in this article, where the pickoff rates of oPs in various liquid compounds are found to have a simple empirical relationship to the values of the surface tension of the liquids.
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Interfaces and thin films as seen by bound electromagnetic waves

TL;DR: An emphasis is put on the combination set-up of surface plasmon optics with electrochemical techniques, allowing for the on-line characterization of various surface functionalization strategies, e.g. for (bio-) sensor purposes.
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Surface–plasmon microscopy

TL;DR: The surface plasmon microscopy (SPM) method as mentioned in this paper uses plasmor surface polariton (PSP) fields instead of normal light as the illumination source, which can provide superior contrast without loss of spatial resolution.
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STARK SPECTROSCOPY: Applications in Chemistry, Biology, and Materials Science

TL;DR: A generally useful method for obtaining electronic and vibrational Stark spectra that does not require sophisticated equipment is described and applications to donor-acceptor polyenes, transition metal complexes, and nonphotosynthetic biological systems are reviewed.
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Atomic force microscopy and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. I. Ag island films and Ag film over polymer nanosphere surfaces supported on glass

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface roughness and nanometer scale structure of Ag films used for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) are characterized using atomic force microscopy (AFM).
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