Field Desorption
Field Desorption is a scholarly work by Erwin Wilhelm Müller, published in 1956 in ''Physical Review''. The main subjects of the publication include atom probe, materials science, field electron emission, tungsten, thermal desorption spectroscopy, evaporation, Analytical Chemistry, Field ion microscope, Field desorption, barium, ion, field, desorption, and ice nucleus. The quantitative interpretation of the measurements suggests that field desorption be considered as an evaporation of ions in which the energy hump is reduced by the Schottky effect.