positron emission spectroscopy

positron emission spectroscopy

[′päz·ə‚trän i¦mish·ən spek′träs·kə·pē] (spectroscopy) A technique in which a solid surface is bombarded with a low-energy monoenergetic positron beam and the energies of positrons emitted from the surface are measured to determine the amounts of energy lost to molecules adsorbed on the surface.