출처 : http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/surfaces/scc/scat5_4.htm

5.4 Vibrational Spectroscopy

Vibrational spectroscopy provides the most definitive means of identifying the surface species generated upon molecular adsorption and the species generated by surface reactions. In principle, any technique that can be used to obtain vibrational data from solid state or gas phase samples (IR, Raman etc.) can be applied to the study of surfaces - in addition there are a number of techniques which have been specifically developed to study the vibrations of molecules at interfaces (EELS, SFG etc.).

There are, however, only two techniques that are routinely used for vibrational studies of molecules on surfaces - these are :

  1. IR Spectroscopy (of various forms, e.g. RAIRS, MIR)
  2. Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy ( EELS )

more..