1983
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3735/16/11/017
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A sensitive robust circuit for inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy

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“…5) Safety. In the tourism literature, there is agreement that there is a relationship between crime and tourism, and in fact, the crime rate is higher in tourist areas (Fujii and Mak, 1980); (Walmsley et al, 1983;Pizam, 1982Pizam & Mansfeld, 1996. 6) Beauty.…”
Section: Touristmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5) Safety. In the tourism literature, there is agreement that there is a relationship between crime and tourism, and in fact, the crime rate is higher in tourist areas (Fujii and Mak, 1980); (Walmsley et al, 1983;Pizam, 1982Pizam & Mansfeld, 1996. 6) Beauty.…”
Section: Touristmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One is to incorporate the tunnel junction in one arm of an a.c. bridge circuit balanced at the fundamental frequency, thus removing unwanted signal at that frequency and leaving mainly the desired second harmonic signal [25][26][27][28]. A second method uses a tuned filter to block out signals at the fundamental frequency [23,[29][30][31]. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages, but we have found that the filter method is generally easier to implement and use.…”
Section: Recording Iet Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%