1960
DOI: 10.1063/1.1735431
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Density of a Thorium Monolayer for Maximum Thermionic Emission

Abstract: An investigation is described in which a high-sensitivity analytical balance of standard design is used for determination of the surface density of that thorium layer which corresponds to maximum thermionic emission with the thorium-on-tungsten system. Following Brattain and Becker's definition of this value of surface density as one ``f unit,'' thorium vapor is allowed to accumulate on a quartz plate until a weighable number of f units (about 600) has been deposited. The thorium flux in f units per minute is … Show more

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“…A monolayer of adsorbed HCOOH molecules does not occupy (9) the surface area which is available to hydrogen adsorption in the absence of formic acid. This fact suggests a participation of the net reaction of hydrogen evolution 2H + d-2e-~ H2 [3] and of the Volmer reaction…”
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“…A monolayer of adsorbed HCOOH molecules does not occupy (9) the surface area which is available to hydrogen adsorption in the absence of formic acid. This fact suggests a participation of the net reaction of hydrogen evolution 2H + d-2e-~ H2 [3] and of the Volmer reaction…”
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“…For further information on the general experimental procedure and the method of calibrating the second ribbon see ref. (1) and (3).…”
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