What Does ESDN Stand For?
ESDN stands for Electron Stimulated Desorption Of Neutrals
ESDN, or Electron Stimulated Desorption Of Neutrals, is a process in surface science where neutral particles are released from a material's surface upon the interaction of electrons with that surface. This phenomenon is significant in various fields, including vacuum science, thin film technology, and material characterization, as it provides insights into surface composition, structure, and the dynamics of adsorbate interactions. ESDN is commonly used in mass spectrometry and surface analysis techniques to study the physical and chemical properties of materials at the atomic level.
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