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Picosecond dynamics of surface electron transfer processes: surface restricted transient grating studies of the n-TiO2/H2O interface

The surface restricted transient grating is demonstrated as a sensitive probe of ultrafast surface reaction dynamics. Studies of doped single crystal n-TiO2 (001) surfaces in air demonstrate linear trapping processes, assigned to crystal defects within the surface deformation layer, that limit carri...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1989-01, Vol.90 (2), p.1253-1269
Main Authors: KASINSKI, J. J, GOMEZ-JAHN, L. A, FARAN, K. J, GRACEWSKI, S. M, DWAYNE MILLER, R. J
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