F.J. Himpsel
Applied Optics
Inverse photoemission is a spectroscopy that probes unoccupied electronic states and thereby complements photoemission which probes occupied states. Key areas are identified where inverse photoemission is likely to have its greatest impact, e.g., chemisorption, semiconductor surfaces, and surface magnetism. © 1988.
F.J. Himpsel
Applied Optics
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