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Surface Second Harmonic Generation Spectroscopy of Oxide Surfaces

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Abstract

Second harmonic generation has been established recently as a specific probe of interfacial species. On dielectric surfaces, it has been used to detect the presence, the electronic states and the average orientation of interfacial species.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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