Surface science has a wide range of applications that include semiconductor processing, catalysis, vacuum technology, microelectronics, flat-panel displays, compact disks, televisions, computers, environmental monitoring of pollutants, biomaterials, artificial joints, soft tissues, food safety, pharmacy, and many more.This volume is intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in universities, individual research groups and researchers working on surfaces of materials. It is of interest to chemists, solid-state physists, materials scientists, surface chemists, polymer scientists, electrical engineers, chemical engineers, and everyone involved in materials science.
Author(s): Hari Singh Naiwa (Eds.)
Series: Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences 38
Edition: 1
Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 1-454
Tags: Физика;Периодика по физике;Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences;
Content:
Contributors
Page ix
Volumes in series: Experimental methods in the physical sciences
Pages xi-xiv
Preface
Page xv
Robert Celotta, Thomas Lucatorto
1. Surface characterization: Composition, structure and topography Original Research Article
Pages 1-109
S. Speller, W. Heiland, M. Schleberger
2. Application of photoelectron spectroscopy in inorganic and organic material systems Original Research Article
Pages 111-190
Sudipta Seal, Tery L. Barr
3. Secondary electron fine structure—A method of local atomic structure characterization Original Research Article
Pages 191-268
Yu.V. Ruts, D.E. Guy, D.V. Surnin, V.I. Grebennikov
4. Photonic and electronic spectroscopies for the characterization of organic surfaces and organic molecules adsorbed on surfaces Original Research Article
Pages 269-354
Ana Maria Botelho do Rego, Luis Filipe Vieira Ferreira
5. High-pressure surface science Original Research Article
Pages 355-445
Vladislav Domnich, Yury Gogotsi
Index
Pages 447-454